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Bhaca society, a people of the Transkeian uplands, South Africa.
W. D. Hammond-Tooke
Published
1962
by Oxford University Press in Cape Town
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Written in English
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LC Classifications | GN657 B5 H3 |
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Pagination | 325 p. |
Number of Pages | 325 |
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Open Library | OL14332899M |
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The book is obviously intended as a popular work but could be very useful in combination with the works of Wirz, Van Baal and Jensen. Format and printing are also attractive. Capell. Bhaca Society: a People of the Transkeian Uplands, South Africa.
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Bhaca Society: a people of the Transkeian uplands South Africa. Cape Town: Oxford University Press Makaula, A. A political history of the Bhacas from earliest times to Thesis, MASTER OF ARTS, Rhodes University Makaula, D. uMadzikane okanye imbali yamaBhaca.
Cape Town: Oxford University Press, Southern Africa. The Bhaca people or amaBhaca are an ethnic group in South Africa, mainly found in the small towns of the former Transkei homeland, Mount Frere and Umzimkhulu, and surrounding areas (a region that the Bhaca people call kwaBhaca, or “place of the Bhaca”).
Their language, isiBhaca, is close to Swati with strong Xhosa and Zulu influences. The Bhaca people or amaBhaca are an ethnic group in South Africa, mainly found in the small towns of the former Transkei homeland, Mount Frere and Umzimkhulu, and surrounding areas (a region that the Bhaca people call kwaBhaca, or "place of the Bhaca").
Their language, isiBhaca, is Xhosa with strong Zulu and some Swati influences. However that does not mean all parts of the land belongs to the nation you necessarily find in one particular place. There are Bhaca people in Limpopo, for example, but this does not mean our royal leaders should start claiming this land.
We are all South Africans and as the Freedom Charter states, “South Africa belongs to all who live in it”. Hammond-Tooke, W. () Bhaca Society: a people of the Transkeian uplands of South Africa. Cape Town: Oxford University Press. Hammond-Tooke, W. () ‘ World-view II: a system of action ’ in Hammond-Tooke, W.
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HAMMOND-TOOKE, W. Bhaca Society: A People of the Transkeian Uplands, South Africa. New York: Oxford University Press, Pp. xx+ $ Based on a doctoral dissertation in social anthropology at the University of Cape Town.
HARE, PAUL A. Handbook of Small Group Re-search. New York: Free Press of Glencoe, The settlements of Bantu-speaking people in Southern Africa vary widely in size and distribution, ranging from the dispersed homesteads of the Nguni to the large towns of the Tswana. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, a people of the Transkeian uplands, South Africa.
Cape Town: Oxford University Press. South Africa's Transkei: the political economy of an "independent" Bantustan Africa South African government Soweto strategy structure subsistence surplus Survey Thembu threat TNIP traders Transkei Hansard Transkeian Transkeian government Transkeian Territories tribal TTCA Congress Umtata urban areas Venda vote voters wage whereby white.
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A former internally self-governing black African homeland in southeast South Africa on the Indian Ocean coast. 参考: 『Bhaca society: a people of the Transkeian uplands, South Africa』(Hammond-Tooke) コメント: フェロモンのようなもの.
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a people of the Transkeian uplands, South Africa W. D. Hammond-Tooke A witch keeps his baboon in the store-hut by day and rides it at night, with, say the Bhaca, one foot on its back and facing the tail.1 ‘When an imfene comes to a rough .