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The North Borneo Chartered Company's administration of the Bajau, 1878-1909; the pacification of a maritime, nomadic people, by James F. Warren
Bib ID 1019944
Format BookBook
Author
Warren, James F. (James Francis), 1942-
 
Description [Athens, Ohio University, Center for International Studies, Southeast Asia Program, 1971] 
xiv, 112 p. maps. 28 cm. 
Series

Papers in international studies. Southeast Asia series ; no. 22

Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects British North Borneo Chartered Company.  |  British North Borneo Chartered Company.  |  Bajau (Southeast Asian people)  |  Sabah - History.
Other authors/contributors Ohio University. Center for International Studies. SoutheastAsia Program

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