Herman Max Gluckman, BA Honours Thesis
- ZA HPRA A1119
- Fundos
- 1934
Zulu Ethnography, BA Honours Thesis, University of the Witwatersrand.
Written by Max Gluckman, the thesis covers the history, way of life and customs of the Zulu.
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Herman Max Gluckman, BA Honours Thesis
Zulu Ethnography, BA Honours Thesis, University of the Witwatersrand.
Written by Max Gluckman, the thesis covers the history, way of life and customs of the Zulu.
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Reginald B. Leslie Moloisie, Writings
'An African Speaks: Tears are worthless'. Account of an African in South Africa.
Rev. Gustav Theodor Reichelt, Printed works
"The literary works of the foreign missionaries of the Moravian Church", by The Rev. G.Th. Reichelt, of Herrnhut, Saxony.
Translated and annotated by Bishop Edmund de Schweinitz.
Lists printed works of the Moravian Mission in South Africa, mainly produced at the Mission's printing press in Genadendal, „Genadendalse Drukkery“, one of the first printing presses publishing in Afrikaans.
Paramount chief of the Pondos
Statement in Zulu, to the government of Natal, signed with Faku's mark.
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Sir Harry George Wakelyn Smith, Letter
Sealed letter written in King Williams town to Faku, Chief of the Pondo, condemning Faku's behavior 'You did most wrongly ... your conduct has been bad. Now I call upon you ... to fall on Kreli'.
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Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, Recordings
The recording of songs were made during a visit by Sol Plaatje to the UK, on behalf of the then South African National Native Congress (SANNC later ANC). They were recorded at the studios of the Gramophone Co. Ltd. In Hayes, Middlesex on 16 October 1923.
Sol Plaatje, singing, was accompanied by Sylvia Colenso on the piano, the daughter of Francis Ernest Colenso, son of the Bishop of Natal John William Colenso.
The record contains the very first recording of "Nkosi Sikelel iAfrica", also listed here as "Hark 'tis the Watchman's Cry".
The following songs are included:
"Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika", also known as "Hark 'tis the Watchman's Cry (Hymn in Sechuana)
"Lead Kindly Light" (Hymn in Sechuana)
"Pesheya Ko Tukela" (Across the Tugela, a Hlubi folk song)
"Singa Mawele" (We are Twins, Dance melody in IsiXhoza)
"A band of hard pressed men are we" (Hymn in IsiXhoza)
"The Kaffir Wedding Song" (J.K. Bhokwe) (Sung in IsiXhoza)
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In her diary she describes social activities in India and at the Cape of Good Hope. 44 pages relate to the Cape, where she was married on 19 April 1836, and where she and her husband stayed for two periods from 22 April to the 22 September 1836 and again from 9 February 1839 to the 17 September 1840.
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Church of the Province of South Africa, Constitution
Ratified deed, with the signatures of W.W. Jones, Bp. of Cape Town and Metropolitan, N.J. Merriman, Bp. of Grahamstown, and others.
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The Commission of Inquiry was set up on the 11 February 1980, following the revelation that the former Deputy Director of the IUEF, Craig Williamson, was a member of the South African Security Police.
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Constitution of the Church of the Province of South Africa
Text of the original Constitution, inscribed by Sophia Gray, and signed and sealed by the Bishops of Cape Town, Grahamstown, St Helena and Maritzburg, amongst others.
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