American Zulu Mission, Translation
- ZA HPRA A519
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'Umoya o dabukisiwe'
A translation in Zulu of the tract 'The spirit grieved'. Also the printed versions of the tract in English and Zulu.
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American Zulu Mission, Translation
'Umoya o dabukisiwe'
A translation in Zulu of the tract 'The spirit grieved'. Also the printed versions of the tract in English and Zulu.
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.
Conscription, Labour issues, Children rights, Political issues, Land issues, HIV AIDS, Detentions,
Mpotseng Jairus Kgokong Vs The State: Appeal
Note: Extracts from court documents.
APPEAL against conviction and sentence of contravention of Section 319(3) of Act No. 56/1955. Appeal was dismissed.
Appellant was co-accused in S. vs Molokeng (1976).
The State vs Sathasivan Cooper and 8 Others, Trial records
In 1974 SASO/BPC members were arrested for staging Viva Frelimo rallies at Curries Fountain and at Turfloop University, and charged. They were Saths Cooper, Muntu Myeza, Strini Moodley, Patrick ‘Terror’ Lekota, Nchaupe Mokoape, Pandelani Nefolovhodwe, Nkwenkwe Nkomo, Kaborone Sedibe and Zithulele Cindi. Their trial, officially known as 'State vs Cooper and Eight Others', dragged on for 16 months, after which the accused were found guilty and sentenced to five and six-year terms on Robben Island.
Steve Biko appeared as one of the defence witnesses in the trial in May 1976, and his testimony is included in the court records. The records also include 'The Definition of Black Consciousness'.
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR)
Dutch East India Company, Letter
Letter from J. Speck, Table Bay, to the Administrators of the Dutch East India Company, Rotterdam.
Supports the claim of passenger, Samuel Jan H. van Nimmegen, to be paid wages for acting as steersman on board the 'Prins Willem' from Batavia to Table Bay; van Nimmegen was an old employee of the Company, fallen from favour because his ship had been captured by the Portuguese and sunk.
Dutch East India Company
Dissertation for a D Phil, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2006, entitled "'From the mouths of our countrymen': the careers and communities of Tswana evangelists in the nineteenth century.".
Copy of the PhD Thesis submitted by S.G. Byala to Harvard University, 2006, entitled "Thinking in three dimensions: John Gubbins, Museum Africa and the making of modern Johannesburg 1902-2004".
Various photographs of hunting scenes mainly from around 1920s. Unknown collector.
Most photographs do not have descriptions and were grouped according to available descriptions and fitting images.
The main locations are Lebombo Flats / Eastern Transvaal, Brak River / Northern Transvaal, Selati River / Northern Transvaal, Unqababa.