TRADITION
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"Two girls dressed traditionally" |
"Two girls dressed traditionally" From Table Mountain, Pietermaritzburg |
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"Two traditional females and Western dressed man" |
"Two traditional females and western dressed man" Possibly fiance to one of the girls or both. From Table Mountain, PMB. |
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5 Indian Ladies | ||
Arts and Africa |
Alex Tatteh-Lartey looks at a new type of traditional music from South Africa drawing on musical instruments from all over the Continent and an innovative approach to traditional story-telling by the Tiv people of Eastern Nigeria. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This edition covers the modern Zairean music whis has become so persuasive and influential. Jim Fish visited the National Theatre of Zire in Kinshasa and spoke with Director, Citoyen Diyabanza. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Lucy Duran ofthe British National Sound Archives and Farah Eissa Mohammed a TapeLibririan in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies talk about popular music in Sudan. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
This programme looks ar the pulsating rhythm that accompanies on of Zimbabwe's numerous traditional dance troupes and the considering the state of health of these groups. Also looks at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair. |
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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London |
Alhaji Dan Maraya is one of the best known and most highly regarded of Nigerian musicians.He's a Hausa from the North of the country, and he's won his reputation with nothing more than an utterly simple stringed instrument and the force of his own wit and personality. |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 155 | ||
Assorted conferences, correspondence and articles | ||
Assorted conferences, correspondence and articles | ||
Assorted conferences, correspondence and articles | ||
Group of girls in Zulu attire | ||
Keeper of the umbilical cord | ||
Letter from Bernhard to Phyllis Naidoo |
I use the time of this nice and peaceful Sunday afternoon to drop a line to you. |
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Mosque in Tongaat |
Mosque in Tongaat |
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New Age Vol.8 No.48 Sep. 1962 | ||
Olaudah Equiano and Unfinished Journeys: The Slave-Narrative Tradition and Twentieth-Century Continuities | ||
PC149: Eleanor Nash Collection: 'Tradition and modern Zulu women' |
Colour slide |
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The Art of Africa (III): West African Bronzes |