Nevertheless, by the middle of the 20th century, black fanners and residents of small towns had a healthy supply of firearms. |
They were bystanders, fanners of flames, perhaps, but empty-handed, palms held upwards for inspection. |
Moreover, European colonial fanners were fearful of any competition by Africans in the livestock business. |
One idea that ran through the literature of the United Fanners of Alberta was a concept of parity prices. |
Pneumatically operated Sheet Fanners separate stacked sheets for easy handling, destacking, and transfer. |
Given the ethnic tensions in the area, however, my outsider status and association with a North American farm manager helped provide access to both Kikuyu and Meru fanners. |