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The role of the Indian in Natal economy | |
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The Wattle industry - Agriculture in Natal, Volume 13 | |
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The Indian farmer - Historical perspective | |
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The Indian Agriculturalist - December 1968. | |
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The Chronicle - pull out supplement june 1989(Supplement to Phoenix - Indian in Agriculture (House), Vol 6, No 6 | |
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Sugar Cane Farming | |
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Indian Land and agriculture in SA | |
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Articles on technology research | |
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Farmers - 1979-1985 | |
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Progressive Indian farmers | |
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The growth and development of the sugarcane plant |
EXPERIMENT SOUTH AFRICAN |
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ANC-KwaZulu/Natal: Let Us Develop Rural Communities | |
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Memorandum submitted by the Natal Indian Congress to JC Smuts |
Natal Indian Congress memorandum |
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Memorandum Submitted by the N.I.C. - 8 to 10 Feb 1946 |
N.I.C. documents |
Enterprise and Exploitation in a Victorian Colony: Aspects of the Economic and Social History of Colonial Natal |
This pioneer economic and social history brings together specialized research in the form of twelve essays dealing with closely intermeshed themes: harbour and railway development, the ecology of Natal, ruthless exploitation of its human and natural resources, and the consequences of Indian immig |
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Ox Cart |
Ox and Cart |
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Maize Mill Grinder |
Machinery in the mills |
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Residents of Cato Manor |
Old man in a Banana Plantation |
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The Indians in South Africa |
South Africa herself belongs rightly to the West. It was from the countries of Europe that her early settlers came, yet it is significant that she first attracted public attention as a possible half-way house between East and West. |
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The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival ofthe Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |