South West Africa and its human issues
- Title
- South West Africa and its human issues, by John H. Wellington.
- Published by
- Oxford, Clarendon P., 1967.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xxiv, 461 pages frontispiece, 13 plates, maps, tables; 23 cm
- Summary
- Historical and general study of Namibia - covers geographical aspects, water supply, land settlement, animal production, agriculture, fishery activities, natural resources, industry, trade, the infrastructure, ethnography, indigenous peoples, political problems (incl. The role of South Africa R, UN trusteeship, etc.), apartheid, etc.
- Subject
- Indigenous peoples > Namibia
- Indigenous peoples
- history
- agriculture
- animal production
- apartheid
- ethnography
- fishery
- geographical aspect
- indigenous people
- industry
- infrastructure
- land settlement
- natural resources
- political problem
- role of South Africa
- trade
- UN
- water supply
- South Africa
- Autochtones > Namibie
- Ethnologie > Namibie
- histoire
- alimentation en eau
- aspect géographique
- commerce international
- élevage
- établissement rural
- ethnographie
- industrie
- ONU
- pêche
- peuple autochtone
- problème politique
- ressources naturelles
- rôle de l'Afrique du Sud R
- historia
- abastecimiento de agua
- agricultura
- aspecto geográfico
- colonización rural
- comercio internacional
- etnografía
- industria pesquera
- industria
- infraestructura
- papel de la República de Sudáfrica
- problema político
- producción animal
- pueblo indígena
- recursos naturales
- Namibia
- Namibia
- Namibie
- Namibie > Moeurs et coutumes
- Genre/Form
- general study.
- étude générale.
- estudio general.
- Contents
- The territory : its extent, structure, and surface features -- Climatic controls and drought -- Veld types, pastures, and soils -- The water problem -- Land potentialities -- The economic situation -- The indigenous peoples and the German régime -- The German foothold -- The beginnings of white settlement -- The rebellions and after -- Black and white relationships -- The League of Nations and the Mandate -- Administering the Mandate : the first stage -- The Mandate : collapse and recovery -- The United Nations and the Territory -- Apartheid -- Approach to crisis and the new plan -- The real issues -- Postscript: The World Court's judgement -- Appendix I: Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations -- Appendix II: Mandate for German South West Africa -- Appendix III: Submissions of the applicants -- Appendix IV: U.N. resolution adopted by the General Assembly.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliographical footnotes.