British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 56
... live in vast reserva- tions in the Interior , where they enjoy certain privileges , and which no one is allowed to enter without permission from the Commissioner for the Interior . Others live in mining or lum- ber areas and spend part ...
... live in vast reserva- tions in the Interior , where they enjoy certain privileges , and which no one is allowed to enter without permission from the Commissioner for the Interior . Others live in mining or lum- ber areas and spend part ...
Stranica 78
... live in filth and squalor . The conditions in which these people live must horrify anyone who sees them for the first time , and one is tempted to attack the sugar estates for allowing such conditions to continue . But the truth is not ...
... live in filth and squalor . The conditions in which these people live must horrify anyone who sees them for the first time , and one is tempted to attack the sugar estates for allowing such conditions to continue . But the truth is not ...
Stranica 162
... live a simple agricultural life at little more than subsistence level . They appeared to me , however , to be remarkably happy and contented people . They have had land allocated to them and have cleared it of forest by hard work and ...
... live a simple agricultural life at little more than subsistence level . They appeared to me , however , to be remarkably happy and contented people . They have had land allocated to them and have cleared it of forest by hard work and ...
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Workers on a red brick road | 6 |
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African agricultural allowed Amerindians appear become believe Berbice British Guiana brought building built called canals cause cent coast Colony coloured Commission Company Constitution Demerara difficulties District Dutch East Indians economic elected English Essequibo estates fact factory fall Federation feet fields forest Georgetown give given Government Governor Guianese hand important increase Indian industry interests Interior labour land leaves less live look manager matter means ment miles move natural Negroes never officer once Party plantations political population possible prepared problems produced Report result rice river road Rupununi schemes schools seems slaves sugar survey taken tion told town trees turned various village West whole workers