Grondbesetting en grondbesit op Bethelsdorp, 1828 - 1945.
Abstract
• Opsomming:
Kragtens Wet 12 van 1873 is private Grondbesit op vier sendingstasies van die Londense Sendinggenootskap (L SG) ingestel. Hierdie artikel wys kortliks op die tradisionele wyse van grondbesetting en behandel vervolgens die toepassing van genoemde wetgewing op Bethelsdorp. Daar word aangetoon dat private grondbesit ook in daardie gemeenskap 'n eksklusiewe proses was aangesien baie inwoners steeds meentgrond moes huur. Die idealistiese verwagtinge van die LSG gedurende die 1860's oor grondbesit is derhalwe nie verwesenlik nie. Want ofskoon vervreemding van grond as 'n natuurlike uitvloeisel van hierdie praktyk plaasgevind het, het 'n bewussyn van die waarde van private grondbesit ongetwyfeld ook ontwikkel. • Summary:
Private landownership was instituted at four mission stations of the London
Missionary Society (LMS) in terms of Act 12 of 1873. This article sketches
the traditional occupation of land and further examines the application
of the said legislation to Bethelsdorp. It points out that private landownership
in that community was also an exclusive process since many inhabitants
still had to lease commonage. Thus the idealistic expectations of
the LMS regarding ownership of land during the 1860s were not realized.
For although alienation of land did in fact occur as a result of this
Practice, there is no doubt that an awareness of the value of private landownership
also developed.
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- Contree: 1988 No 23 [10]