Africa, المجلد 74Oxford University Press, 2004 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 180
... isiNdebele , with all its click sounds , well . Moreover , isiZulu is often 7 According to the Siwela in Umzingwane district , they are Khumalo by origin but , during the migration north , some of the Khumalo changed their isibongo to ...
... isiNdebele , with all its click sounds , well . Moreover , isiZulu is often 7 According to the Siwela in Umzingwane district , they are Khumalo by origin but , during the migration north , some of the Khumalo changed their isibongo to ...
الصفحة 181
... isiNdebele with Zulu vocabulary is quite often referred to as speaking ' deep Ndebele ' rather than as speaking isiZulu . A woman in Bulawayo , Beauty Sibanda , once exclaimed : ' I like Zulu . They talk real Ndebele . We don't talk ...
... isiNdebele with Zulu vocabulary is quite often referred to as speaking ' deep Ndebele ' rather than as speaking isiZulu . A woman in Bulawayo , Beauty Sibanda , once exclaimed : ' I like Zulu . They talk real Ndebele . We don't talk ...
الصفحة 185
... isiNdebele . This is possible since animals such as the lion are used as totem names in most of southern Africa and terms for them exist in many languages . Further , since the name Sibanda is a common Ndebele isibongo not connected to ...
... isiNdebele . This is possible since animals such as the lion are used as totem names in most of southern Africa and terms for them exist in many languages . Further , since the name Sibanda is a common Ndebele isibongo not connected to ...
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transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
time and relatedness in eastern Uganda | 76 |
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