Vanishing Cultures of South Africa by Peter Magubane

Vanishing Cultures of South Africa by Peter Magubane

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This work aims to capture what is left of traditional tribal life in South Africa and to record it for posterity. In doing so, it seeks to present an account of tribal life before it vanishes.

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Vanishing Cultures of South Africa by Peter Magubane

This work aims to capture what is left of traditional tribal life in South Africa and to record it for posterity. In doing so, it seeks to present an account of tribal life before it vanishes. The book records the disappearance of a way of life that was bound to the traditional tribal cultures of the people who inhabited the southern lands of Africa before a major process of social, political and economic transformation was set in motion; this was through the advent of the settlers, missionaries and soldiers who came to these lands from Europe in pursuit of colonial expansion and economic power. It is divided into the major tribal groups, including the San, Nguni, Shangana-Thonga, Sotho, Venda and Lemba peoples. In addition, their individual development (education, initiation and ceremonies) is laid out and the laws and cultures of each group as well as the structures of their language are explored.
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ISBN 13 9781868259670
ISBN 10 1868259676
Title Vanishing Cultures of South Africa
Author Peter Magubane
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Year published 1998-07-01
Number of pages 168
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