Trade and socio economic change in Ovamboland, 1850 - 1906 / Harri Siiskonen
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- 951-8915-30- X
- NAM 305.8963 SII
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One of the most important catalysts of economic, political and social change, and causes of new kinds of problems in southwestern Africa was European-led long-distance trade, through which African communities were integrated into the world market during the nineteenth century. This study analyses the effects of this critical period on the economic, social and political structures, and the external relations of the Ovambo communities
W006526, W012376
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