Educated to Emigrate: The Social Organization of SabaFor review see: F.W. Prins, in Pedagogisch forum, jrg. 6 (1972); p. 347-351; Sticusa journaal, jrg. 2, no. 1 (1972); p. 6-7. |
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The research setting 39 | 3 |
Organization of the monograph | 9 |
The early villages and their composition | 15 |
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