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The Bantu-speaking tribes of South Africa; an ethnographical survey

Title
The Bantu-speaking tribes of South Africa; an ethnographical survey, edited for the (South African) Inter-University Committee for African Studies by I. Schapera. Contributors: Raymond A. Dart, Clement M. Doke [and others] ...
Published
London, G. Routledge & Sons, ltd., 1937.
Physical Description
xv, 453 p. illus. (music) XXIV pl. (incl. front.) double map. 25 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Bibliography
Bibliography: p. 435-444.
Contents
Racial origins, by R.A. Dart.
Habitat, by A.J.H. Goodwin.
Grouping and ethnic history, by N.J. van Warmelo.
Social organization, by A. Winifred Hoernlé.
Individual development, by Eileen J. Krige.
Domestic and communal life, by G.P. Lestrade.
Work and wealth, by I. Schapera and A.J.H. Goodwin.
Political institutions, by I. Schapera.
Law and justice, by I. Schapera.
Magic and medicine, by A. Winifred Hoernlé.
Religious beliefs and practices, by W.M. Eiselen and I. Schapera.
The musical practices of the native races of South Africa, by P.R. Kirby.
Traditional literature, by G.P. Lestrade.
Language, by C.M. Doke.
The imposition and nature of European control, by J.S. Marais.
Cultural changes in tribal life, by I. Schapera.
The Bantu on European-owned farms, by Monica Hunter.
The native in the towns, by Ellen P. Hellmann.
Index of tribal names.
Also listed under
Inter-university Committee for African Studies.
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