HISTORY
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J. St. E. Pretorius - History - UDW - Indian College - (1971) - Salisbury Island |
University of Durban-Westville |
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J P Gokool newspaper collection - 1980 | |
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Islands of independence in the slave south | |
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Isandhlawana Special Issue No June 1980 | |
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Introductory essay: The African Communist |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical The African Communist |
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Introduction to the history of music amongst Indian South Africans in Natal 1860- 1948 : towards a politico-cultural understanding |
The study concerns itself expression of music and the meanings associated with it. Music forms, music personalities, and music functions are traced. Some explanations of the relationships between class structures, religious expression, political affiliation, and music are suggested. |
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Interview with Vera Cebekulu, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Robert Haswell, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Phillip Dladla, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Monika Wittenberg, conducted by Jennifer Verbeek | |
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Interview with Lungisane Kunene, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Joan Kerchhoff, conducted by Jennifer Verbeek | |
Intertown Football |
Crowd at Intertown Football |
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Inside Afro-America |
A report on the American reality. |
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Ineffectiveness of the British Guns | |
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Indian Problem |
In our loose way we are accustomed to think of India as one nation," said Sir Alfred Watson, in a lecture to the Insurance Institution of London on 20th February last, but" No such notion could survive even the tourist's cold weather trip to the land. |
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Indian Opinion No. 49-51 Vol. 39 Friday, 5th - 26th November 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 49-51 Vol. 39 Friday, 5th - 26th November 1941 |
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Indian Land and agriculture in SA | |
Indian Footbal Clubs |
Westville and Mayville football clubs |
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Indentured Indian emigrants to Natal, 1860-1902 : a study based on ships' lists |
This was a very ambitious undertaking—the analysis of 91 volumes of 384 ships* lists of 152,184 indentured Indians going to Natal between 1860 and, initially, 1911 |