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A hindi-speaking hindu marriage an ethnographic description

This study attempts to give an ethnographic description ot a Hindu marriage which characterizes the orthodox Hindi speaking section of the community and whose religious....

Aryan Benevolent Home 1921 - 1987

The earlier part of the twentieth century in this country, did not contain examples of mutual aid movements for Indians.

Attitudes of South African Indians towards Disciplining in the Child-Rearing Process

Discipline as a integral part of the child-rearing process has been neglected in South African social science literature, but its significance as an aspect of the socialization process cannot be ignored.

Attitudes of South African Indians towards Westernization and its Effects on their Family Life

When a group of people emigrate to a new country with a strong cultural environment, one of several possible affects may occur. There could be a deliberate striving to retain the cultural traits inherited from the homelands.

CHATSWORTH COMMUNITY & RESEARCH CENTRE

ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 1973 - MARCH 1974

CHATSWORTH COMMUNITY & RESEARCH CENTRE

PROBLEM FAMILIES IN HOUSING

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 1974 TO MARCH 1975

 

CHATSWORTH COMMUNITY ANO RESEARCH CENTRE FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY TO DECEMBER 1976

CHATSWORTH COMMUNITY ANO RESEARCH CENTRE FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY TO DECEMBER 1976

EMERGING SOCIAL PROBLEMS AMONG THE INDIAN PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA

The Indian community, at this time, is going through a period of rapid social change. While social change is inevitable in a dynamic society, it does not necessarily result in social progress.

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 women in South Africa

Indian women first came to Natal in the year 1860, together with Indian men, who were recruited as laborers to serve a period of indenture in Natal.....

Learning From Success Changing Family Patterns and the Generation of Social Work Practice

In different parts of the world there are social workers and other professionals who see their main task in tending those who, in the midst of plenty, have fallen by the wayside. Committed professionals can carry out this work only if they are equipped for it.

Memorandum on the Nature and effects of Racial Discrimination in South Africa

Memorandum submitted to the United Nations Commission

Newspaper cuttings on Mother Teresa

Newspaper cuttings on Mother Teresa

Some Reminiscences of South Indian Settlers

THE early Tamil pioneers came to Natal with their religion and immediately set about establishing it in their new environment. The new conditions and situations had their influences on the practices and beliefs of these people....

South Africa, The complex country

The treatment of Indians in South Africa is again discussed at the present meeting of the United Nations. This article is offered as an objective back ground to the discussion.....

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....

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.

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,....

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.....

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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