CULTURE
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Editorial: A Mean Act | |
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Education in the great proletarian cultural revolution | |
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Ethiopia | |
Family Hut | ||
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FEDSAW - Western Cape Cultural Festival 27 May 1989 (Tape I) |
FEDSAW - Western Cape Womens' Festival was held to organise women group to go hand in hand and fight side by side to make a better future in South Africa for themselves and their children. The various women groups performed talent items to entertain the others. |
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FEDSAW - Western Cape Cultural Festival 27 May 1989 (Tape II) |
FEDSAW - Western Cape Womens' Festival was held to organise women group to go hand in hand and fight side by side to make a better future in South Africa for themselves and their children. The various women groups performed talent items to entertain the others. |
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Fighting Talk Volume 10 Number 3 March 1954 |
Fighting Talk - an independent monthly review |
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Fighting Talk Volume 11 Number 10 November 1955 |
Fighting Talk |
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Fighting Talk Volume 16 Number 6 July 1962 |
Fighting Talk |
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Fourth Reich Blues | |
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Gender, modernity & Indian delights: the women's cultural group of Durban, 1954-2010 |
For decades, South Africans aspiring to make the perfect biryani have turned to Indian Delights, the best selling cookbook produced by Zuleikha Mayat and the Women's Cultural Group. |
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Glimpses into South Africa - A Perspective Through Juluka Music | |
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Gospel and culture | |
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Head-rings or top hats? An inquiry into the shifting meaning of body coverings in 19th and 20th century KwaZulu/Natal |
In this paper I look at the shifting meaning of men’s dress in Zulu society from 19th century to the twentieth century. I concentrate on one type of dress called isicoco or head-ring. |
Hindu Temple | ||
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History in Africa | |
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INDIAN ELITES IN NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA |
In South Africa a number of distinct systems of value operate within one broad political framework, and the control of power in all spheres politics, wealth, education, entertainment- is vested in the Europeans. Generally speaking the Non-Europeans, Africans, Indians and … |
Indian family during the Siege of Kimberly |
Indian family during the Siege of Kimberly |
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International Conference on the MAINTENANCE OF INDIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURE ABROAD |
International Conference on |
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Interview: culture and the workers` struggle |