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" ... tribes of Africa numbers of a nomadic character, whose origin will throw light on the history of the Bushmen. A parallel is furnished by the following facts of the case, which have hundreds of times come under my own observation, during a residence... "
Missions in South India - Page 148
by Joseph Mullens - 1854 - 191 pages
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Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa

Robert Moffat - 1842 - 686 pages
...come under my own observation, during a residence of more than twenty years among the Bechuana tribes. Connected with each of the towns among that people,...ones, who stand in the same relation to the Bechuanas as the Bushmen formerly stood in to the Hottentots, and whose origin doubtless was of the same nature....
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Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa

Robert Moffat - 1843 - 418 pages
...come under my own observation, during a residence of more than twenty years among the Bechuana tribes. Connected with each of the towns among that people,...to the Hottentots, and whose origin doubtless was 3>fc the same 'nature. These Balala. were once inhabitants of the towns, and have been permitted or...
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The Gospel Among the Bechuanas and Other Tribes of Southern Africa

Robert Moffat - 1846 - 312 pages
...Africa numbers of a nomadic character, whose origin will throwlight on the history of the Bushmen. Connected with each of the towns among that people,...formerly stood to the Hottentots, and whose origin was doubtless of the same nature. These .Balala were once inhabitants of the towns, and have been permitted...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. John Williams: Missionary to Polynesia

Ebenezer Prout - 1846 - 544 pages
...come under my own observation during a residence of more than twenty years among the Bechuana tribes. Connected with each of the towns among that people,...great numbers of what are called •' Balala," poor BECHUAN'A BUSHMEN.— VARIETY OF DIALECT. 8 ones, who stand in the same relation to the Bechnanas as...
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Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa

Robert Moffat - 1846 - 186 pages
...come under my own observation during a residence of more than twenty years among the Bechuana tribes. Connected with each of the towns among that people, there are great numbers of what arc called " Balala," poor BECHUANA BUSHMEN.— VARIETY OF DIALECT. ones, who stand in the same relation...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1871 - 832 pages
...from Moffat's Scenes and Labours : — " Connected with each of the towns among the Bechuana tribes, there are great numbers of what are called " Balala," poor ones, who sfcuiil iu the same relation to the Bechuauas, aa the Bushmen formerly stool u> the Hottentots, and...
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Environment, Power, and Injustice: A South African History

Nancy J. Jacobs - 2003 - 326 pages
...something akin to the ecological cycle, explaining that balala had once lived in towns but now lived "in the same relation to the Bechuanas in which the Bushmen formerly stood to the Hottentots"(Khoikhoi)60 or using the telling term, "Bootchuana Bushmen."61 Balala were differentiated...
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