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THE BEARDS" VERSUS THE "BARD'S" AMONG INDIAN MUSLIMS IN SOUTH AFRICA: A 21st Century Story of Travelling Cartoons and Protests |
This paper examines Indian Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa, with particular respect to the inclination by non-Muslims to view Muslims as a |
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"A man of keen perceptive faculties" : Aboobaker Amod Jhaveri, an "Arab" in Colonial Natal, circa 1872-1887 |
Indians arrived in South Africa in two streams. Between 1860 and 1911, a total of 152 184 indentured labourers were introduced into colonial Natal mainly to work on the sugar plantations, though some were employed in other sectors of the economy. This initial flow … |
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African and Afrikaner History |
There can be little doubt that the new Oxford History of South Africa re- presents a major andessential first step in the rethinking of South African history. While in the 1930s and 1940s South … |
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Annexure containing summary of the conclusions reached by the Round Table Conference on the Indian question in South Africa. |
Scheme af assisted emigration (I) Any Indian of 16 years or over may avail himself of the scheme. In case of a family, the decision of the father will bind the wife and minor children under 16 years... |
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Changing Islamic traditions and emerging identities in South Africa |
The de-racialization of South African society in the midst of accelerating economic and cultural globalization has set in motion profound social, cultural and political changes that have confronted the existing notions of identity of most South Africans. |
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Chatsworth The Making of a South African Township |
Many of the articles in this book are the result of research conducted as part of a three-year project undertaken with a grant from the South Africa-Netherlands Research Programme on Alternatives in Development (SANPAD). |
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Coloured Peoples of South Africa |
The brochure will give further details of our functions, details which should make it clear that the Department's sole aim is to concentrate on the needs of the Coloured people in certain spheres. |
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Election 99: Was There a 'Coloured' and 'Indian' Vote? |
In the Run‐up to the 1999 elections, both academia and the media assumed that there would be a ‘coloured’ and ‘Indian’ vote. This article challenges this assumption through a disaggregation of the election results. |
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Ethnicity and the problem of national integration in Africa A bibliographical survey | ||
Freedom - New Series Vol 1 No 8 Special 194 Conference Issue |
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Group photograph of student and teachers |
Students and teachers group photograph |
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Identity and Belonging in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Case of Indian South Africans |
This paper examines Indian identities in the post-apartheid period, focusing in particular on the vexed issues of identity and belonging. |
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India - The Communities that form the World's Largest Democracy |
It is one of the two nation states which came into existence on..... |
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Indian Goodwill Club |
Photograph of the Indian Goodwill Club |
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Indian middle class |
Survey of Indians in SA-Ms articles prepared by staff of UDW 1964 re:employment opportunities, educational Guidance, statistics, job reservations etc 1964 |
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Indian Muslims in South Africa: continuity, change and disjuncture, 1860-2000 |
Islam is a minority religion in South Africa. According to the 1996 census there were 553,585 Muslims out of a total population of forty million. Indian Muslims make up one of the two largest sub-groups, the other being 'Malay' . |
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Jonathan Paton class photograph, St Johns School, Johannesburg |
Black and white print 16 x 21cm |
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Letter from Jazmin to Sha |
Dear Sha, today is mum’s birthday. We are at Aunt Phils place. |
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Letter from Margaret to Cleminshaw |
Many thanks for the most unexpected gift for Mrs Sophie Cobotwana. |
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Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal, 1994–2004 |
Sport has historically been an important element of South African popular culture, even though it was divided along racial lines for much of the country's history. In post-apartheid South Africa, sport is seen by politicians, sports officials and many ordinary people as a … |