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    With examples from African societies, explain the punishment given to opponents of African indigineous Education

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    lindilou

    What course is this exactly? From what lesson/text? This would be helpful in the search for answers! :)
    lindilou

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    The Code de l'indigénat (French pronunciation: ?[k?d d? l??di?ena], Indigenousness Code) was a set of laws creating, in practice, an inferior legal status for natives of French Colonies from 1887 until 1944–1947.[1] First put in place in Algeria, it was applied across the French Colonial Empire in 1887–1889. A similar strategy was also employed by other European colonial powers, under the concept of Indirect rule.>>>READ MORE HERE>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indig%C3%A9nat


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    didn't your teacher explain this in class ?  Or, isn't it in your text book ?



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