British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... tion the Guianese , particularly the Africans , give a strong 1 Comparative figures will clarify this point . The last census ( 1946 ) showed Barbados to have an illiteracy rate of 7.29 per cent against British Guiana's 21.36 per cent ...
... tion the Guianese , particularly the Africans , give a strong 1 Comparative figures will clarify this point . The last census ( 1946 ) showed Barbados to have an illiteracy rate of 7.29 per cent against British Guiana's 21.36 per cent ...
Stranica 80
... tion to go . It knows that the new villages of pretty little houses are potential slums filled with unemployed and near - starving people . Until the conquest of malaria and the rise in popula- tion which followed there was a need for ...
... tion to go . It knows that the new villages of pretty little houses are potential slums filled with unemployed and near - starving people . Until the conquest of malaria and the rise in popula- tion which followed there was a need for ...
Stranica 147
... tion the Indian community , it is thought , can continue its gradual increase of power by reason of its numerical superiority to the Negroes , and its mercantile interests . But in any Federa- tion of the West Indies the Africans would ...
... tion the Indian community , it is thought , can continue its gradual increase of power by reason of its numerical superiority to the Negroes , and its mercantile interests . But in any Federa- tion of the West Indies the Africans would ...
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Over Guiana Clouds | 3 |
Workers on a red brick road | 6 |
Blue and yellow macaw Bluecrowned parrot | 17 |
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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