British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica xv
... population lives and this book is thus primarily concerned with life on the coast , with its politics , problems , customs and eco- nomic formation . The section on the Interior is short and is seen largely from the point of view of its ...
... population lives and this book is thus primarily concerned with life on the coast , with its politics , problems , customs and eco- nomic formation . The section on the Interior is short and is seen largely from the point of view of its ...
Stranica 15
... population , and Africans 36 per cent . The streets and offices of Georgetown would make one suppose that the Colony was African with a very small minority of Indians . This is because the African is gregarious and a natural town ...
... population , and Africans 36 per cent . The streets and offices of Georgetown would make one suppose that the Colony was African with a very small minority of Indians . This is because the African is gregarious and a natural town ...
Stranica 22
... population . Almost all the primary schools of the Colony are run by the various Christian denominations there . A small Government subsidy is given to the churches for that purpose . Local teachers staff the schools and the clergy ...
... population . Almost all the primary schools of the Colony are run by the various Christian denominations there . A small Government subsidy is given to the churches for that purpose . Local teachers staff the schools and the clergy ...
Stranica 45
... population at that time was 126,517 . By 1938 it was 142,736 . By 1950 it had risen to 192,500 and by 1952 it totalled 207,000 or 45 per cent of the total population of the Colony . Com- parison with the figures for the Africans is of ...
... population at that time was 126,517 . By 1938 it was 142,736 . By 1950 it had risen to 192,500 and by 1952 it totalled 207,000 or 45 per cent of the total population of the Colony . Com- parison with the figures for the Africans is of ...
Stranica 49
... population of 435,000 there are roughly 50,000 people , mostly living in Georgetown , who come into this category . It is sur- prising that a greater miscegenation has not taken place since inter - breeding between colonists and slave ...
... population of 435,000 there are roughly 50,000 people , mostly living in Georgetown , who come into this category . It is sur- prising that a greater miscegenation has not taken place since inter - breeding between colonists and slave ...
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