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Angolo organized in exile with the independence movement SWAPO in the 1970s and 1980s. After returning to
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La narrativa namibia en inglés anterior a la independencia : John yaOtto, Ndeutala
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Contract Labour System and its Effects on Family and Social Life in Namibia: A Historical Perspective
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Women of Namibia: The Changing Role of Namibian Women from Traditional Precolonial Times to the Present
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