A Wanderers Trail Being a Faithful Record of Travel in Many Lands
A Wanderers Trail Being a Faithful Record of Travel in Many Lands
Arthur Loton Ridger
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The latter is nothing more than a slave, as he does all the household and agricultural work for his owner, receiving in return only his keep and perhaps a small payment in kind. The Makuba, though of sturdy physique, has little heart. Ngamiland is a large territory. It extends from Damaraland, 287 A WANDERER'S TRAIL on its western boundary, to jMakalamabedi on the east ; from the Cliobc and tlie strip of German tcrritoi-y on the north to, roughly, latitude 23° south. The territory is nominally ...ruled by Chief ^Mathibe, who is a youth of rather an obnoxious t\qoc. He was only recently made chief, as his throne had been usurped by one Sekgoma, who was, however, deposed by the British Government. Stationed at Tsau is a resident magistrate, who more or less pulls the strings, the young chief possessing in reality but little power. ]\Iuch of the successful administration of native terri- tories depends on the type of man who represents the British Government. Ngamiland is fortunate in this respect, for it possesses a very capable magistrate in ]Mr A.
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