Social system and tradition in Southern Africa : essays in honour of Eileen Krige / edited by John Argyle, Eleanor Preston-Whyte.
Contributor(s): Krige, Eileen Jensen
| Argyle, William John
| Preston-Whyte, Eleanor
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"Bibliography of E. J. Krige": p. xx-xxi.
Argyle, J. Dingiswayo discovered.--Buthelezi, M. G. Early history of the Buthelezi clan.--Marwick, M. Household composition and marriage in a Witwatersrand African township.--Preston-Whyte, E. Families without marriage.--Jithoo, S. Complex households and joint families amongst Indians in Durban.--Blacking, J. Uses of kinship idiom in friendships at some Venda and Zulu schools.--Cheater, A. P. Bond friendship among African farmers in Rhodesia.--Hammond-Tooke, W. D. Do the South Eastern Bantu worship their ancestors?--Wilson, M. Ritual.--Schapera, I. Some Kgatla theories of procreation.--Cope, T. Towards an appreciation of Zulu folktales as literary art.--Mzolo, D. Zulu clan praises.--Kuper, H. The monarchy and the military in Swaziland.--Vilakazi, A. Problems in African research and scholarship.
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