CULTURE
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Currents - Vol 9 No 2 |
According to the terms of the 1994 amendment to Section 29 of the Correctional Services Act, children are meant_ to be distinguished from adults, and as a result |
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Dakar: Talking about culture | ||
Dance Group |
The Hare Krishna movement is a branch of Hinduism, formally known as Gaudiya Vaishnavism. Its name comes from its chant — Hare Krishna — which ... |
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Different Colours of Beads and the Meaning Assigned to them |
White beads symbolise purity and they are mainly used by the diviners because they have a belief that the ancestors that they worship like white things which are not associated with evil. |
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Discovering culture and its influence in the Bible | ||
Disobedient Daughters: Debating Culture and Rights in Rural KwaZulu-Natal |
Disobe High levels of unemployment in South Africa have shifted rural households away from a reliance on male migrant wages and towards a diversity of income-generating strategies. |
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Durban and Districts Council of Churches Cultural Festival 10 June 1990 |
a gathering of black Christian youth. Different choirs and other groups were invited to perform and show off their talent. The topic for the Festival - Faith without works is quite death. The various speakers were encouraging the youth to stand together and stand for what is right. |
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Durban Workers' Culture Day (Clairwood 1987) Tape II |
A cultural day held for workers in Durban. The workers performed talent items to entertain the crowd. |
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Easter Home-Coming for Athol Fugard | ||
Editorial |
Editorial. |
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Editorial: A Mean Act | ||
Education in the great proletarian cultural revolution | ||
Ethiopia | ||
Ethnicity and the problem of national integration in Africa A bibliographical survey | ||
Family Hut | ||
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 |