International migration has become the order of the day and people are on move more than ever before-evolving social networks, cultural linkages, and the emergence of transnationalism.
This paper is a draft of a case study intended to form part of my MA thesis. Please do not
quote from it in this form.
The focus of the MA is the particular expression of informal wildlife conservation in two KZN
conservancies.
The thesis explores not only the history but also the competing histories of 1906. It is however no claim to represent the entire history - undoubtedly a period of great complexity, and a time of tragedy for the African people that culminated in their
Indian education in Natal upon the arrival of the immigrants was initiated by at least: two Church missions in the country, the Church of S.A. and the Wesleyan .