In pre-colonial times both the western Cape and the drier parts of the interior were occupied largely by Khoisan hunters, gatherers, and herders. |
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The position of women in pre-colonial Nigeria obviously differed in the vast number of ethnic groups in Nigeria. |
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At their core, the four examples represent efforts to replicate or set aside parcels of a pre-colonial lower Mississippi River delta environment. |
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Effectively few women owned or controlled property in the pre-colonial period. |
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He was joined by a group of fishermen from Asere, the core Ga settlement in pre-colonial Accra. |
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Mapping Maryland traces the visual depiction of Maryland from its pre-colonial times through the mid-nineteenth century. |
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Phrased differently, current selective pressures on the dogs do not replicate pre-colonial circumstances. |
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They were displaced by livestock-breeding black tribes that moved southwards for better grazing in pre-colonial times. |
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To assert its indisputability would be to acknowledge that we, in pre-colonial times, were literally heathens in need of enlightenment. |
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Competition between clans for political power was a major source of conflict in pre-colonial Rwanda. |
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Indian activity was heavy through the Mohawk Valley in pre-colonial times. |
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Many rebels were hoping to restore a pre-colonial social order. |
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The pre-colonial section is actually half the lectures in the course. |
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After all, where were the magic pixies sprinkling marzipan holly berries over pre-Colonial scenes of people broasting chestnuts? |
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In pre-colonial Nigeria, women had a much larger position in politics. |
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The monumentalising of a memorable historical moment is very palpable in the plays that seek to recreate aspects of a pre-colonial past, as will be shown later on. |
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For the past quarter century Stewart Gordon has played a significant part in the modern historiography of pre-colonial Maharashtra and of the Marathas and their raj. |
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