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UNAM Archives Holdings
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PA 3 - Tjitendero collection
Series
PA 3/5 - BOOKS/PAMPHLETS
Subseries
PA 3/5/2 - Africana
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PA 3/5/2/12 - Thuto Le Tiro: report on a feasibility study = Education with production / Susanna Adam, Ullrich Boehm, Winfried Wroszkowiak. - Bremen: [s.n.], 1988.
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PA 3/5/2/13 - Anti-development: South Africa and its Bantustans / Donald Moerdijk. - Paris: The United Nations educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1981.
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PA 3/5/2/14 - Black Review 1973 / Mafika Pascal Gwala. - Durban: Black community programmes, 1974.
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PA 3/5/2/15 - Weiss Auf Schwarz: 100 Jahre Einmischung in Afrika Deutscher Kolonialismus und afrikanischer Widerstand / Manfred O. Hinz, Helgard Patemann, Arnim Meier. - Berlin Elefanten Press, 1984. In Verbindung mit Dr.Herbert Ganslmayr, Direktor des sberseemuseums Bremen Dr.Hartmut Miler, Direktor des Staatsarchives Bremen.
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PA 3/5/2/16 - Namibia: the German roots of Apartheid / Henning Melber. - London, 1985.
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PA 3/5/2/17 - Dossier: Southern African Accords. - Brazzaville: [s.n.], 1988. - 4 p. + map South Africa, Angola and Cuba agreed on a 'Peaceful Settlement in Southwestern Africa'. The Namibian independence process is to begin from April 1, 1989 under an accord signed in Brazzaville (Congo) on December 13, 1988. This accord was finally sealed in New York on December 22, 1988.
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PA 3/5/2/18 - The Dag Hammarskjold Foundation: a short description of its activities. - Uppsala: Dag Hammarskjold Centre, 1989.
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PA 3/5/2/19 - A very private public servant I Robin V. Sears. - Toronto: The new Democrats, [s.d.]. A personal tribute to Bernt Carlsson, the United Nations Commissioner for Namibia. He was killed in the crash December 21, 1988 of Pan AM flight 103 from London.
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PA 3/5/2/20 - International day: congratulations to Switzerland, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Namibia, India, Pakistan, Zambia, Malawi and Cyprus. - [s.l]: [s.n.], [s.d.].
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Namibia: the German roots of Apartheid / Henning Melber. - London, 1985.
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