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Vol. 34 No. 1 (2025)
Vol. 34 No. 1 (2025)
Published:
2025-08-05
Articles
Examining Illiberality and Vanquishment in One Selected isiXhosa Folktale Titled “UNomadlavana” (The Ragged-Clothed Girl)
Siziwe Mandubu
15 pages
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Conceptions of Rain and Rainfall Patterns: A Sehananwa Philosophical Perspective
Madimabe Geoff Mapaya
13 pages
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The Dark Side of Northern Sotho Folklore: A Study on the Emotional Vulnerability of Children
Isaac Ramohlale, Chauke Osborn Risimati, Mapengo Tintswalo
15 pages
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Digitalising Narration of Sesotho Folktale: Analysing the Impact of Power Dynamics as Depicted in the Folktale “Phakwe le Mokoko”
Aaron Mpho Masowa, Tshepang Moloi
10 pages
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Folklore and Naming among AmaXhosa: A Descriptive Analysis
Nosiphiwo Rachel Mazaleni
13 pages
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Reviving Zimbabwean Traditional Dance through Popular Youth Culture
Innocent Tinashe Mutero
24 pages
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The Ethnographic Understanding of the Interplay Between Zulu Culture and Afropop in Zinhle Madela’s Artistic Identity
Sandile Ntethelelo Gumbi
16 pages
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In Honour of Oral Tradition : The Historical Category and Technique of Aesthetic Transfer and Its Decolonising Effect in Ben Okri’s Starbook
Nelson Ratau
23 pages
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Evocations of Oral Narratives in Postcolonial Allegories: The Case of Ubulumko Bezinja by Rustum Siyongwana and Glory by NoViolet Bulawayo
Siphiwo Mahala, Jabulile Mdlalose
20 pages
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Cultural Perceptions of Folklore in the Grade Nine EFAL Classroom
Vukosi Linah Maluleke , Cornelia Smith
22 pages
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Cultural Change and Dynamics of Taboo Language in Vhavenḓa: An Afrocentric Perspective
Mudau Mbulaheni, Shumani Nefale
19 pages
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Analysis of the Cultural Meaning of Okulamusa Practice of the Basoga People of Uganda
James Isabirye
22 pages
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