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Aspects of family life in the South African Indian Community. |
In different parts of the world there are social workers and other professionals who see their main task in tending those who, in the midst of plenty, have fallen by the wayside. Committed professionals can carry out this work only if they are equipped for it. |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill | ||
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill | ||
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill | ||
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill | ||
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Letter to Viyella from Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter to Viyella from Phyllis Naidoo |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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The pioneers on the Truro and Belvedere/ The four Vedas |
THE first batch of indentured Indians arrived in Natal in the paddle-steamer, the S.S. " Truro " The ship left Madras on October 13, 1860, and reached Durban on November 16, 1860. The disembarkation took place on November 17. |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill | ||
Making the Personal Civil: The Protector’s Office and the Administration of Indian Personal Law in Colonial Natal, 1872 – 1907 |
The arguments presented in this paper analyze the administrative contestations around Indian ‘personal law ’in the Colony of Natal from the establishment of the Coolie Commission of Inquiry in 1872 to the promulgation of the Indian Marriages Act in 1907.2 To date, very little attention has focuse |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |