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  • Homelands : a conceptual essay
  • The A. defines homeland as a place to which an ethnic group has an emotional bonding. Describes variants of that therm which include mythic homeland, micro- and macro-homelands, fragmented homelands, and urban homelands. - (DWG)
  • Policy guidelines and planning for agricultural aid to Homelands
  • Afrique du Sud ; Aide de l'Etat ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Homeland ; Planification ; Politique agricole
  • Organization and channelling of agricultural development aid to the homelands
  • Afrique du Sud ; Agriculture ; Aide de l'Etat ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Homeland ; Politique agricole
  • Select bibliography of agriculture in the Black homelands and the Republic of Transkei
  • 1950-1975 ; Afrique du Sud ; Agriculture ; Bibliographie ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Homeland ; Transkei
  • Bophuthatswana : dependent development in a Black homeland
  • A disputed homeland
  • Black homelands in South Africa
  • The Louisiana-French homeland
  • Coalescence of the Lousiana French into a geographically identifiable homeland involved cultural intensification, ethnic persistence, effective landscape imprints, sense of place, and cultural-environmental equilibria. A series of seven maps shows
  • the shifting distribution of the French homeland in Louisiana from the eighteenth century to the present. - (DWG)
  • The Texas-Mexican homeland
  • Twenty-five counties in south Texas between Brownsville and Del Rio have populations that are more than half Mexican-American. On that basis, the A. delimits a Texas-Mexican homeland. - (DWG)
  • Urbanization in the homelands: a new dimension in the urbanization process of the Black population of South Africa
  • Afrique du Sud ; Bantoustan ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Homeland ; Population noire ; Population urbaine ; Ségrégation ; Urbanisation
  • The Cuban-American homeland in Miami
  • , Miami has become a surrogate homeland for this group. - (DWG)
  • The Anglo-Texan homeland
  • Texas identity and homeland in the eastern and central parts of the state are defined as a result of the violent nineteenth century encounters with two alien cultures : Comanche and Hispanic (Mexican). South and West Texas are increasingly
  • The New Mexico-centered Hispano homeland
  • The Spanish-American concept of thier homeland in New Mexico and southern Colorado is the aggregate of the hundreds of patrias chicas to which each person in this group has a sentimental attachment. The environmental adjustment, landscape imprint
  • Culture regions, homelands and ethnic archipelagos in the United States : methodological considerations
  • As defined by the A., the foundation of the ethnic homelands concept involves indigenity, exclusivity, cultural vitality, resilience, and scale. These multiple conditions exclude cultural groups such as the English, Irish and Germans, but do cover
  • The Hispano homeland in 1900
  • Délimitation du pays natal (homeland) des Hispanos en 1900 et reconstitution de la composition de la population: hispanos, américains, mexicains, indiens et anglos au New Mexico, au Colorado et en Arizona.
  • Towards a policy framework for post-apartheid housing investment in former homeland areas : evidence from the Free State
  • This article reflects on the role of former homeland areas in a possible spatial development framework in the Free State with regard to housing investment. Homeland and post-apartheid housing policies are assessed in the light of demographic trends
  • Phir bhi hai Hindustani (Yet the heart remains Indian) : Bollywood, the homeland nation-state, and the diaspora
  • Le cinéma hindi permet d'étudier les géographies en mouvement de la diaspora indienne et de sa relation au homeland. L'A. interprète la visibilité de Bollywood dans la nouvelle diaspora comme une réponse aux transformations politiques, économiques
  • The intersection of gender, race and class : the socio-economic and spatial implications of differentiation in the former homelands of South Africa
  • One of the greatest challenges facing a transforming South Africa is the effective integration of the former homelands into the social, economic and political fabric of the rest of the country. Drawing upon fieldwork in the former Lebowa and KwaZulu
  • Homeland agriculture in the era of liberalisation : high value fruit exports from parastatal projects
  • The study of the impact of liberalisation on South African agriculture has not been fully extended into the former homelands. It is possible to explore the effects of liberalisation in these areas, by considering state agricultural development
  • Transitional rural landscapes : the role of small-scale commercial farming in former homelands of post-apartheid KwaZulu-Natal
  • Tendances des modalités passées et présentes d'utilisation du sol dans les parties d'un ex-homeland de KwalaZulu-Natal et discussion sur le rôle évolutif de l'agriculture commerciale.