KE GONA GE RE PHELA

KE GONA GE RE PHELA
Author: Mmutle M. Mogoboya
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490706801

These manuscripts relate the story of two men who, from their tender years, were intimate friends, although they were not very close as teenagers. As they grew up and became middle-aged, they were inseparable, doing everything together until some other people, especially the two notable characters, grew jealous of them. Through their discussions, one of them devised some mischievous undertakings to instill hatred between the two guys. He finally succeeded, and the two men fought tooth and nail until they resorted to treacherous traditional medical concoction practices performed by their renowned inyangas, or traditional doctors. One of the two gentlemen’s child, a boy, went missing, and it was discovered that his dear antagonist had everything to do with it. Nevertheless, the child, through the help of his doctor, was rescued from the fangs of his foes. It should also be noted that Mabilu, the child’s father, is a notable advisor to the king of that nation. After the rescue operation, Maduba, who is the other person, and his doctor, Mapoma, fled the country while they were about to be summoned to the king’s kraal for questions and clarifications. Seeing that Maduba disappeared, Mabilu was also nowhere to be found because he headed for a different country altogether. He was wise in that he thought Maduba had gone to devise something fishy, and he was right; he couldn’t just sit on his laurels and wait for the outcome. Strange things happened where Mabilu and his doctor friend was. Mmalekhenene, Mabilu’s witchdoctor, was stronger than Mapoma, so he was able to convert the concoctions; and the miseries intended for Mabilu were reverted back to where they came from and made them stronger. As a result, many people were killed and the men were ultimately known, brought to justice, and prosecuted. After their punishment, they were escorted to their king. They were again taken to court where a fine was imposed to each of them, and everything went back to normal. Their friendship was strengthened by the marriage of their son and daughter. Their relationship was now more, which conquers.

Ethnography from the Mission Field

Ethnography from the Mission Field
Author: Annekie Joubert
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1169
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004297723

In Ethnography from the Mission Field: The Hoffmann Collection of Cultural Knowledge Joubert et al. offer a translated and annotated edition of the 24 ethnographic articles by missionary Carl Hoffmann and his local interlocutors published between the years 1913 and 1958. The edition is introduced by a historic contextualisation using a cultural historical approach to analyse the contexts in which Hoffmann’s ethnographic texts were produced. Making use of historical material and Hoffmann’s own words from personal diaries and letters, the authors convincingly draw the attention to the discursive context in which the texts annotated in this book had been compiled. In a concluding chapter the book traces the captivating developments of the orthography of Northern Sotho through Hoffmann’s texts over almost half a century. Brill has made the documentary film “A Journey into the Life of a Mission-Ethnographer” which is interlinked with this book available online via its online channels. To access it please click here. The digital database of the “Hoffmann Collection of Cultural Knowledge” (HC-CK) can be accessed by clicking here. It is an amalgamation of digital scans, images and video footage relating to missionary Carl Hoffmann’s work and life on various mission stations, made available by the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.

Chimurenga

Chimurenga
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2001
Genre: African literature (English)
ISBN:

Educamus

Educamus
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1988
Genre: Bantu-speaking peoples
ISBN:

The Novels of O.K. Matsepe

The Novels of O.K. Matsepe
Author: M. S. Serudu
Publisher: Van Schaik Publishers
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

A study treating nine of O.K. Matsepe's novels.

Debates of the Senate (Hansard)

Debates of the Senate (Hansard)
Author: South Africa. Parliament (1994- ). Senate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1996
Genre: South Africa
ISBN: