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Buy TRIBAL PEOPLES OF SOUTHERN AFRICA BY BARBARA TYRRELL for R195.00
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First edition hardcover with dust jacket written by Barbara Tyrrell. Published by Books of Africa 1968. 206 pages with index,  numerous full  colour plates, line drawings in the text, printed boards and embossed pages. Excellent condition, slight wear to top of jacket spine and small tear. Tracked postage is R60.00.    
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THE VERY SCARCE " TRIBAL PEOPLES OF SOUTHERN AFRICA " SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR BARBARA TYRRELL-NOT MANY OF THESE AROUND !! COVER HAS BEEN WRAPPED IN PLASTIC FOR PROTECTION-THERE IS SOME INSIDE COVER DAMAGE AND ODD PAGE SPLITTING FROM THE SPINE-ALL INTACT-STUNNING ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT OF THE TRIBES-LOVELY BOOK !!POSTAGE WILL BE R80.00 ON THIS HEAVY COFFEE TABLE BOOK.                                                                                             
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Tribe to Township by Dr. Peter Becker From the kraal to the city The way of life of Southern Africa’s black inhabitants in transition from traditional tribal culture to the urban white man’s social structure. Age-old attitudes and lore and cultural encounters with the white man’s life-style and the challenges. Photographs and illustrations. Panther Books, Paperback, 1974 Ed.  256p. Condition:  Age yellowing, loose photo pages. Fair condition. Packaging and Postage R48 (in S.A.) POSTING WILL ONLY BE DONE ON FRIDAYS IN ORDER TO CUT OVERHEAD COSTS SUCH AS TRAVELLING (FUEL), PARKING FEES, PACKAGING AND POSTAGE, IN ORDER TO KEEP MY PRICES LOW AND REASONABLE. Should you wish to make other arrangements or need a book(s)/item(s) urgently, please let me know. N.B.: It is cheaper to purchase more than one book at a time, as postage for the first 1 kg remains R48, and R8 per extra book after 1 kg. So do browse through my PoggioBooks BOB page.  
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(This title is available on demand: expected date of dispatch will be 4-7 working days once ordered) Now in paperback, "God Grew Tired of Us" is a book with passion, sadness, fear, perseverance, joy and humor written by John Dau, a member of the Dinka tribe of southern Sudan, who recounts his experiences as a refugee from the civil war that has been fought in his country since 1983 and resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese. Among the millions of refugees who sought refuge in neighboring countries were a group of about 20,000 children - most between the ages of 7 and 16, and many of them orphaned - who became separated from their families, and were forced to make their way, alone, across thousands of miles of treacherous landscape to a U.N. refugee camp in Kakuma, Kenya. Along the way, more than half would succumb to starvation, disease, and attack.Dau, a 12 year-old when the war broke out, led 1,200 children on the flight from Sudan, 60 percent of them between 4 and 9 years old. Dau emigrated to the U.S. in 2001, and with humour and appreciation recounts the culture shock that resulted when traditional tribal culture collided with modern American society; the joy of reuniting with his family; and his tireless work giving back to the people of the Sudan. The award-winning film featuring his story was narrated by actress Nicole Kidman and won the 2006 Sundance Film Festival's "Grand Jury" and "Audience" awards. Format:Paperback Pages:304
R 206
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 10 working days A detailed account of the rich history and resilience of the Bakwena ba Mogopa, one of the most important traditional communities in South Africa. This seminal and lucid work depicts the scope of social, political and economic change of the community from its earliest beginnings as the Kwena tribe migrating from East Africa to southern Africa, the birth of the tribe as a distinct and independent lineage in the 1600s, the impact of land dispossession of the Boer settlers as they advanced from the Cape Colony to the interior, the impact of Christianity, the racist and oppressive attitudes and policies of colonial governments, through to the hardships endured under the Union government and apartheid. Mountains Of Spirit captures the role that the traditional leaders of the Bakwena ba Mogopa played in shaping the community and responding to challenges of the modern economy and constitutional democracy of South Africa. It is an important study of the tribal structures, the social, cultural and traditional practices, and the questions of land, minerals and mining rights of the Bakwena ba Mogopa. A story spanning migrations, wars, land dispossession and restitution, intra-tribal rivalry, unrest, cultural disintegration, forced removals, pain and suffering and reintegration, Mountains Of Spirit reclaims the history of a people and evinces the fighting spirit and resilience of a resourceful community against immense odds. Features Summary A detailed account of the rich history and resilience of the Bakwena ba Mogopa, one of the most important traditional communities in South Africa. This seminal and lucid work depicts the scope of social... Author Freddy Khunou Publisher Bookstorm Release date 20170301 Pages 320 ISBN 1-928333-00-1 ISBN 13 978-1-928333-00-5
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