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    Land tenure and agricultural development in Zaire, 1895-1961

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    Date
    1974-06
    Author
    Harms, Robert W.
    Publisher
    Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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    Subject
    Agriculture and state Congo (Democratic Republic) History
    Land tenure Congo (Democratic Republic) History
    Land tenure Congo (Democratic Republic)
    Agricultural development Congo (Democratic Republic)
    Tenure types, Traditional Congo (Democratic Republic)
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/56424
    Type
    Article
    Description
    26 p.
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    • Land Tenure Center Papers

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