British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 46
... fact that , in an undeveloped country , great intelligence can go with illiteracy . They found that candidates for election had often appealed to the electorate on racial grounds and added that it was ' imperative — and fundamental to ...
... fact that , in an undeveloped country , great intelligence can go with illiteracy . They found that candidates for election had often appealed to the electorate on racial grounds and added that it was ' imperative — and fundamental to ...
Stranica 49
... fact , preoccupied the Guianese novelist , Edgar Mittelholzer , in many of his novels . Subtleties of social position exist largely among the ' coloured ' people , that is to say people who have European blood , whether or not it is ...
... fact , preoccupied the Guianese novelist , Edgar Mittelholzer , in many of his novels . Subtleties of social position exist largely among the ' coloured ' people , that is to say people who have European blood , whether or not it is ...
Stranica 53
... fact , impressed by the apparent ease with which Indian and Negro could live side by side . Nevertheless , there is ground for feelings of uncertainty about the Indian role in the Colony's development , and the British have diagnosed ...
... fact , impressed by the apparent ease with which Indian and Negro could live side by side . Nevertheless , there is ground for feelings of uncertainty about the Indian role in the Colony's development , and the British have diagnosed ...
Stranica 56
... fact some of the tribes , particularly the Akawaio , are intelligent people enjoying a well organized society . One of the blessings of British Guiana is that its problems are not complicated by the interests of British settlers . The ...
... fact some of the tribes , particularly the Akawaio , are intelligent people enjoying a well organized society . One of the blessings of British Guiana is that its problems are not complicated by the interests of British settlers . The ...
Stranica 59
... facts in the Guianese situation since the suspension of the Constitution ; that the problem of the Right is as great as that of the Left . The local business men , working for themselves and with little sense of their responsi- bility ...
... facts in the Guianese situation since the suspension of the Constitution ; that the problem of the Right is as great as that of the Left . The local business men , working for themselves and with little sense of their responsi- bility ...
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