KwaZulu-Natal
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Costume dress |
Junior girls |
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Junior girls, these girls work at togt-workers on farm in Greytown area. late 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Junior girls of Tugela ferry, 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Junior girls of Tugela Ferry, 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Junior girl of Tugela ferry, 1991 |
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Traditional junior girl of Keat's drift 1989 |
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Costume dress |
Girls dressed in traditional outfits, 1989 |
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The Psycho-Social reality of literacy/Illiteracy for Women at Mboza : a rural community |
The paper describes a group of women literacy learners' conceptualizations about their lives in a rural community and their perceptions of the worth of literacy in this context. |
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Natal Indian Teacher's Society Silver Jubilee 1925-50 |
To mark its Silver Jubilee, the Natal Indian Teachers' Society presents this record of its birth, growth and development over the last twenty-five years, and because it ties up so closely with Indian teachers, the record includes the growth and development of Indian education in general. |
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A brief review of Indian Education in Natal 1962 |
Indian education in Natal upon the arrival of the immigrants was initiated by at least: two Church missions in the country, the Church of S.A. and the Wesleyan . |
Traditional junior girls, uMsinga |
Traditional girl with possible boyfriend |
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Traditional junior girls, uMsinga |
Traditional Junior girls, uMsinga |
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Traditional junior girls, uMsinga |
Traditional junior girls(Amatshitshi), uMsinga |
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Traditional junior girls, uMsinga |
Traditional junior girls(Amatshitshi) |
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Speech delivered at Laying of foundation stone of UDW University of Durban-Westville (now University of Kwazulu Natal : Westville Campus) |
UDW foundation stone laying ceremony speech. |
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“The Politics of Memory and Memory of Politics”: Remembering and Silencing in Written and Oral Narratives about the University of Natal’s Medical School |
The first three chapters of my dissertation focus on some of the complicated background history that led to the establishment of the first racially segregated medical school for black – African, Indian and Coloured – students in Durban, South Africa in 1951. |
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Life was always like a State of Emergency: Black Medical Student Experiences at the University of Natal Medical School, 1950-1990 |
“You know… when I became the Professor of Anatomical Pathology, we had a major boycott here [and]… Professor Clarence was so angry. |
Costume dress for girls |
Traditional dressed unmarried girls |
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Costume dress for girls |
Traditional dressed unmarried girls |
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V Sirkari Naidoo - Fiat Lux May 1978, p.8 |
Mr V Sirkari Naidoo Biography. |