South Africa
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In darkest Johannesburg | ||
In Search of Peace | ||
In the Blossom-Land | ||
In the end it was academic: Responses to the establishment of the University College for Indians |
It will be wrong to advise an Indian father or a prospective student what choice he should make. Each person must accept the responsibility for his own decision, since whatever decisions he makes there will be sacrifices. |
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In the service of South Africa | ||
In the Shadow of the Shah the Indic contribution to our developing South African Culture |
The INDIC THEATRE MONOGRAPH SERIES is an attempt topublish material on theatre performances and related areas that have their roots in the South African Indian experience. |
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In the soil are life and death | ||
Inanda |
Inanda |
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Inauguration Ceremony - 1930 - 1980, 26 April 198 |
Tucked away in the suburb of Greyville sits Sastri College, one of the province’s most important educational and historical institutions. |
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Incredible Credences | ||
Indaba - Constitutional proposals | ||
Indaba - together we all win | ||
Indaba Bill of Rights invitation | ||
Indaba news - Issue 16 - August/September 1988 | ||
Indaba News - Sept/Oct 1989 | ||
Indaba News : Kwa-Zulu Natal | ||
Indaba News Dec 1989 Jan 1990 | ||
Indaba News Jul-Aug 1989 | ||
Indaba, ... review & the year ahead : the Directors' Report | ||
Indenture and Indianness in South Africa, 1860–1913 |
Beginning in the mid-19th century, about 1.3 million Indian contract labourers were exported to Mauritius, Jamaica, British Guiana, Trinidad, St Lucia, Granada and Natal to satisfy the demand for labour that was both cheap and docile (Meer 1980: 3). |