The Transvaal Native Affairs Department annual reports for the period 1902/1903 to 1909/1910 are mainly concerned with the aftermath of the Second Anglo- Boer War. The War caused upheavals in Black communities, and unauthorized locations sprang up. According to the 1903 report, unscrupulous individuals had led Black people to believe that farms captured from the Boers would be redistributed among Black people. The 1904 report states that Native Commissioners were responsible for resettling the Black communities, and makes mention of the fact that Black people did not want to return to their old domiciles. They wanted land on which to live independently. There was unrest on farms, which was quelled when farmers were issued with guns...
Bibliography: pages 284-297.The Hurutshe are a Tswana-speaking chiefdom who lived in the vicinity of...
In the mid-1870s, influenced by the mineral revolution in southern Africa, the Cape responsible gove...
The Natal disturbances of 1906-8 have to be seen against the social, economic and political framewor...
The Native Affairs Commission produced a five year report for the period 1927- 1931. During this per...
The Native Affairs Act no. 23 of 1920 made provision for the establishment of a Native Affairs Commi...
The Transvaal Colony experienced a huge problem with the scarcity of African labour for the mines an...
Thesis (MA (Geskiedenis)) -- PU for CHE, 1986.There are two distinct stages in the history of Wolmar...
The Cape of Good Hope was the supply station of the Dutch Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie ( VOC ), ...
Council of Minsters fifth ordinary session Accra, October 1965This report briefly discusses devel...
This article attempts to assess the short and long-terrn effects of the South African War of 1899-19...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
A bad influenza epidemic hit South Africa in 1918, and in the words of the Department of Native Affa...
In the 1970s the phenomenon of black concentration camps in the Anglo-Boer War began receiving atten...
The native policy of Sir Theophilus Shepstone was influential in the evolution and formation of mid-...
Bibliography: pages 284-297.The Hurutshe are a Tswana-speaking chiefdom who lived in the vicinity of...
In the mid-1870s, influenced by the mineral revolution in southern Africa, the Cape responsible gove...
The Natal disturbances of 1906-8 have to be seen against the social, economic and political framewor...
The Native Affairs Commission produced a five year report for the period 1927- 1931. During this per...
The Native Affairs Act no. 23 of 1920 made provision for the establishment of a Native Affairs Commi...
The Transvaal Colony experienced a huge problem with the scarcity of African labour for the mines an...
Thesis (MA (Geskiedenis)) -- PU for CHE, 1986.There are two distinct stages in the history of Wolmar...
The Cape of Good Hope was the supply station of the Dutch Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie ( VOC ), ...
Council of Minsters fifth ordinary session Accra, October 1965This report briefly discusses devel...
This article attempts to assess the short and long-terrn effects of the South African War of 1899-19...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
A bad influenza epidemic hit South Africa in 1918, and in the words of the Department of Native Affa...
In the 1970s the phenomenon of black concentration camps in the Anglo-Boer War began receiving atten...
The native policy of Sir Theophilus Shepstone was influential in the evolution and formation of mid-...
Bibliography: pages 284-297.The Hurutshe are a Tswana-speaking chiefdom who lived in the vicinity of...
In the mid-1870s, influenced by the mineral revolution in southern Africa, the Cape responsible gove...
The Natal disturbances of 1906-8 have to be seen against the social, economic and political framewor...