FAMILY
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The experiences of marriage and family by Indian migrants under indenture in colonial Natal. |
This thesis attempts to examine the social institutions of marriage and family as experienced by Indian migrants under indenture in colonial Natal. |
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Hindu Religion and the Family |
Despite the intrusions by way of education, the secularization process and socio-economic advances, traditional Hinduism over the last century and a quarter in South Africa has retained its subjective conservatism. |
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The Family Relationship in Islam |
To Muslims, Islam is the code of life which God has revealed for the guidance of mankind. In Islam there is complete coordination of the spiritual and material aspects of human life. |
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THE CHANGING PATTERN OF INDIAN FAMILY LIFE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE AGED |
South African Indian life beginning towards the latter half of the nineteenth century on the basis of the indentured male worker,had become strongly family centred at the beginning of the twentieth century.... |
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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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Newspaper articles on compensation claims made be Steve Biko's family |
Biko Family's compensation claims made to the State |
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Phyllis Naidoo's letters to family during 1980 |
Phyllis Naidoo's letters to family during 1980 |
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Shaka the Great | ||
Letter from Nobantu Ndlovu |
Letter from Phyllis to a friend. |
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The family fleeing their houses |
The family fleeing their houses |
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Letter from M.D. to Dade |
My Dear Dade, |
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Holy family |
Holy family |
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Letters from Kisten Moonsamy to Phyllis |
Kisten Moonsamy writes to Phyllis Naidoo from Robben Island. |
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Letters by Chizmusoka to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters to Phyllis Naidoo from Chirwa |
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The people shall govern and letters by Phyllis Naidoo |
letter to friends and family. |
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Sunday 18th May, 1986 |
Letter written to Mam Phyllis |
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"We of Africa" |
Unlike Easterners who are given to meditation or Westerners who have an inquisitive turn of mind we of Africa, belonging neither to the East or to the West, are fundamentally observers, penetrating observers, relying more on intuition than on the process of reasoning. |
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My grandmother |
Poem. |
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Review of Murray's Families Divided | ||
Research report |
Research report on the study conducted to describe and analyse the effects of labour migration on marriage and family life. The fieldwork on which the study is based was done in Burnshill in the district of Keiskammahoek. |