CULTURE
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The brotherhood of Blackness |
xtracts from a broadcast discussion held at the Transcription Centre, London, among a group of six Africans, West Indians and negro Americans. |
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The Challenge of Nationalism | ||
THE CHANGING CONTEXT: NEW POLICIES AND PROCESSES IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN HERITAGE SECTOR | ||
The Changing role of Indian women in South Africa |
THE POSITION OF INDIAN WOMEN AT THE TIME OF THEIR ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA |
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The Creation of South African Indian Identity in Natal in Relation to Hinduism |
Perhaps one of the most pervasive ways in which Indians or people of Indian descent are identified is in terms of religion. |
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The Cry of Reason AND Namibia on the Brink |
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The Fact of African history: an introduction | ||
The Hindu heritage in South Africa |
The end of the first hundred years of !he history of the Hindus in South Africa marks the beginnings of a greater awareness among them of the glorious cultural and religious heritage which belongs to them. |
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The History of the South African Hindu Maha Saba |
FOR information about the early history of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha we have to rely on uncertain records and memories of many old people connected with this institution when it was established. The early Indian settlers in South Africa were mostly Hindus. |
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The History of the Tamil Protective Association 1916-1984 |
The past sixty - nine years records the progress of our Society . We salute the pioneers for therefore sight and determination in establishing what we see today , namely,.... |
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The Indian in South Africa |
The Position in Durban |
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The Institution for Historical Research | ||
The National Cultural Liberation Movement | ||
The Order of Kilimanjaro Award |
The African Overseas Union organised the Order of Kilimanjaro Award in Honoring writer, Philosopher and Professor Chinua Achebe. |
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The Position of Indians in South Africa |
I speak as an Indian who was born in South Africa. and has lived all his life in a city. Some 95 per cent. of the Indians in the union arc South African-born, and about 70 per cent. of us live in areas classified as urban; so I am not in any way unusual..... |
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The Price of Segregation | ||
The Ramakrishna Centre |
The Ramakrishna Centre |
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THE RISE OF THE NATAL INDIAN ELITE |
The Ideal of Education Opportunity Only in education and in South Africa in the context of White man's Education...can you really make headway in a White man's world. |
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The Role of Fuba in the Country | ||
The sisterhood I choose |