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      Land claims in Namaqualand: the Komaggas reserve

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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            September 1994
            : 21
            : 61
            : 403-414
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            a University of Cape Town , South Africa
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            8704068 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 21, No. 61, September 1994, pp. 403-414
            10.1080/03056249408704068
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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            7. Linneken J.. 1992. . “‘On the theory and politics of cultural construction in the Pacific’. ”. In ‘The politics of tradition in the Pacific’ . Edited by: Jolly M. and Thomas N.. p. 249––63. .

            8. Merlan F.. 1991. . ‘The limits of cultural constructionism: the case of Coronation Hill’. . Oceania . , Vol. 61((4)): 341––52. .

            9. Meyer G.. 1926. . ‘Die sendinggemeente te Komaggas’. . Die Koningsbode . , December;

            10. Roos J. and Sharp J.. 1993. . ‘Ex parte Eskom, in rehistorical claim of the Komaggas community in respect of the farms Schulpfontein and Brazil’ .

            11. Sharp J.. 1977. . ‘Community and boundaries: a study of the institution of citizenship in two Cape coloured reserves’ . , University of Cambridge. .

            12. Sharp J. and Boonzaier E.. 1994. . ‘Ethnic identity as performance: lessons from Namaqualand’. . Journal of Southern African Studies . , Vol. 20((3))

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