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Family Functioning in the South African lndian Community |
Mental Health professionals working in the field of family therapy usually hold an implicit if not explicit view of the characteristics of the normal family, which underlies their assessment of the families which enter therapy. |
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Family group: Dorrie, Alan, David and Jonathan in a restaurant |
Black and white print 20 x 26cm |
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Family grouping |
Family grouping from Table Mountain, Pietermaritzburg, 1974. |
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Family grouping from Table Mountain, PMB. |
Family grouping from Table Mountain, PMB. |
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Family Healing |
A female Sangoma visiting a family in Zululand to heal and perform some rituals. |
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Family Hut | ||
Family in front of hut |
Family in front of hut |
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Family letters - Phyllis Naidoo and Sahdhan |
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Sahdhan |
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Family living in a wood and iron shack |
Big Indian family living in a wood and iron house |
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Family living in Pipes |
European family living in Pipes. |
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Family Photo |
Family photograph. |
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Family photo |
Dimension 1698 x 2413 |
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Family Photo. Third Generation of Bhikari Family |
Dimensions 1967 x 2353 |
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Family Photograph |
Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
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Family Portrait |
Black and white portrait of a family standing in front of their home. |
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Fancy dress parade |
50th Anniversary in Verulam |
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Fannin, John |
Fannin, John, 1834-1905 |
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Fanny Cele, seated on a chair outdoors and reading a book |
Caption for photograph: Fanny Cele Description: Early twentieth-century.
Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) File 6 (KCM 91/2/6) Sheet 20
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Fanon, Marx and the New Reality of the Nation: Black political empowerment and the challenges of a new humanism in South Africa |
Centre for Civil Society. |
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Fantastic Animal |