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    Chiefs and the "Land Question" in Busoga District, Uganda, 1895-1936 

    Nayenga, Peter F. B. (Boston University African Studies Center, 1979)
    Introduction: The control of land in precolonial Busoga was so central a factor that it had ramifications for almost all other aspects of that society. That is, an individual who was authorized to distribute land was not ...
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    Women's careers in low income areas as indicators of country and town dynamics 

    Obbo, Christine (1972-09)
    A great deal of research and comments have been made about African urban male migrants who leave the villages because of economic insecurities, which most often include unemployment, under employment and under productiveness ...
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    Women's careers in low income areas as indicators of country and town dynamics 

    Obbo, Christine (1972-09)
    A great deal of research and comments have been made about African urban male migrants who leave the villages because of economic insecurities, which most often include unemployment, under employment and under productiveness ...
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    Subsistence accounting and development planning in Africa. 

    Malima, Kighoma A. (1972)
    The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa defines subsistence activities as "the production of goods and services which are subsequently found to have, been directly used by their producers and not exchanged for ...
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    Economic processes and power structures: the impact of colonialism in Buganda 

    Manners, A.J. (1972-12-19)
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    The role of indigenous music in African education 

    Mbabi-Katana, Dr. (1971)
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    Indigenizing religious names 

    Byaruhanga-Akiiki, A.B.T. (1971-12-14)
    This is the beginning of a study that the author hopes to pursue more in the near future. It discusses one small but important and controversal aspect in the area of indigenization of the positive religions in the context ...
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    The myth of female submission: economic activities of Luo women in Namuwongo-Wabigalo 

    Obbo, Christine (1972-12-19)
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    Subsistence accounting and development planning in Africa. 

    Malima, Kighoma A. (1972)
    The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa defines subsistence activities as "the production of goods and services which are subsequently found to have, been directly used by their producers and not exchanged for ...
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    Economic processes and power structures: the impact of colonialism in Buganda 

    Manners, A.J. (1972-12-19)
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    AuthorObbo, Christine (4)Byaruhanga-Akiiki, A.B.T. (2)Malima, Kighoma A. (2)Manners, A.J. (2)Mbabi-Katana, Dr. (2)Nayenga, Peter F. B. (1)SubjectAgriculture (2)Economic Development (2)Education (2)Rural Development (2)Sexuality and Development (2)Social Protection (2)Busoga chiefs (1)Land ownership (1)... View MoreDate Issued1979 (1)1972 (8)1971 (4)

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