Family and Colour in JamaicaEyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 - 196 pages |
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... Portland . science The data was collected in the usual way through informants , by observation and participation , by questionnaires and inter- views . The material collected in Portland I checked against data which I obtained in the ...
... Portland . science The data was collected in the usual way through informants , by observation and participation , by questionnaires and inter- views . The material collected in Portland I checked against data which I obtained in the ...
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Fernando Henriques. CHAPTER 4 THE AREA s Port Antonio and Portland were the chief centre of my researches I feel that a description of the parish and life Ar in the town is appropriate at this stage of the analysis . The parish of Portland ...
Fernando Henriques. CHAPTER 4 THE AREA s Port Antonio and Portland were the chief centre of my researches I feel that a description of the parish and life Ar in the town is appropriate at this stage of the analysis . The parish of Portland ...
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... Portland in 1942 , 27.5 per cent of the population over fifteen was classified as married , in St. Thomas the figures were 21.4 per cent , and in St. Mary 24.4 per cent . These two parishes are the eastern and western neighbours of Portland ...
... Portland in 1942 , 27.5 per cent of the population over fifteen was classified as married , in St. Thomas the figures were 21.4 per cent , and in St. Mary 24.4 per cent . These two parishes are the eastern and western neighbours of Portland ...
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