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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2015)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2015)
Published:
2016-11-18
Articles
SUPER ROMA AS A NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT IN ZIMBABWE
Mischeck Mudyiwa
1-20
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THE ʽSINGING FREEDOMʼ EXHIBITION: PAINFUL HISTORIES, COLLECTIVE MEMORIES AND PERCEPTIONS OF FREEDOM
Paul Tichmann, Shanaaz Galant
21-31
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PLACES HAVE MEANING: THREE STREETS, THREE HOURS AND THREE STORIES OF SURVIVAL IN ONE CITY
Radikobo Ntsimane
32-43
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TRANSFORMING THE LEGACY OF LAND DISPOSSESSION: ARCHIVE, ORALITY AND HEALING IN THE CONTEXT OF SAN STORY-TELLING
Marlene Winberg
44-54
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GENDER AND LAND DISPOSSESSION IN ZIMBABWE: A CASE OF THE NDEBELE AT ESIGODINI AREA, 1893–2003
Ndakaitei Makwanise, Mehluli Masuku
55-68
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INDIGENOUS AGENTS AND THE SCHOOL APOSTOLATE IN UKWUANILAND, 1841–1941
Jones U Odil
69-81
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ORAL HISTORY SOURCES AS LEARNING MATERIALS: A CASE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Gugulethu Shamaine Nkala, Rodreck David
82-93
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40 YEARS ONWARDS: REAPPRAISING QWAQWA AFTER 20 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Barend van der Merwe, Tshitso Challa
94-103
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Book Reviews
THE CANADIAN ORAL HISTORY READER
Christina Landman
104-105
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