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African Studies : Formerly Bantu Studies / Joint editors: John Blacking; D. T. Cole; Julius Lewin; P-D. Beuchat; J. M. A. Sikakana

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Being a continuation of Bantu Studies which ended with Volume XV, 1941; Witwatersrand University press. Volume 25, 1966Publication details: Nendeln : Kraus Reprint, 1969Edition: Reprint enlargedDescription: 239 pages : illustrations; 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • NAM 572.7 BL A
Summary: Articles dealing with certain African musical instruments of Indonesian origin; Rainmaking significance for the Mbukushu; Administration of justice amongst the Kwena; Observations about ritual mutilation in the Transkei; Attitudes towards Christian Churches in the Transkei; Witchcraft in the Calabar Province; Some Lozi riddles and tongue twisters; An early reference to the Zulu; Kgalagari masters and Bushmen serfs; Tswana ritual concerning rain
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The different articles are dealing on studies on tribes in Southern Africa See references and sources at end of articles Notes included after chapters

Articles dealing with certain African musical instruments of Indonesian origin; Rainmaking significance for the Mbukushu; Administration of justice amongst the Kwena; Observations about ritual mutilation in the Transkei; Attitudes towards Christian Churches in the Transkei; Witchcraft in the Calabar Province; Some Lozi riddles and tongue twisters; An early reference to the Zulu; Kgalagari masters and Bushmen serfs; Tswana ritual concerning rain

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