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Ukusebenza nethongo (Working with Spirit): the role of sangoma in contemporary South Africa
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Poverty, possessions and proper living : constructing and contesting propriety in Soweto and Lusaka City
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Altered state of consciousness: dance-induced spirit possession and trance
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A Weberian analysis of Afrikaner Calvinism and the spirit of capitalism
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A study of how a sangoma makes sense of her ‘sangomahood’ through narrative
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Snake Spirits, Fishermen and Water Birds on Lake Victoria: A Case Study of Cultural Conservation in the Musambwa Islands, Uganda, and Prospects for Tourism to Improve Local Livelihoods
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Running Ahead - Understanding the possibilities and Challenges of Belonging and Identity through the Nimble-Footed Joburg Runner in Times of Precarity
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Borrowing identities : a study of identity and ambivalence in four canonical English texts and the literary responses each invokes
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From missionary to merino: Identity, economy and material culture in the Karoo, Northern Cape, South Africa, 1800 - ca. 1870
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Roots and routes : locating Tibetan identities in diaspora
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Afrikanerdoom? : negotiating Afrikaner identity in post-apartheid South Africa
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Gogo the sangoma : an initiation into biography writing
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Boundaries and crossing points : children, geography, and identity in Fish Hoek valley
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Missions and social identities in the Lower Orange River Basin, 1760-1998
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Ethnic heterogeneity of knowledge on termites and human consumption in southern Cameroon
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Gender, self, multiple identities, violence and magical interpretations in lovolo practices in Southern Mozambique
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Custodianship on the periphery: archives, power and identity politics in post-apartheid Umbumbulu, KwaZulu-Natal
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Prepared for a world that no longer exists : white Afrikaner males revise identity for a transformed world
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Making art to make identity : shifting perceptions of self amongst historically disadvantaged South African artists
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Being San' in Platfontein: Poverty, landscape, development and cultural heritage
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What is a child? The conception of childhood viewed primarily through the funerary culture from the Predynastic era to the Middle Kingdom
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Socio-cultural beliefs concerning sexual relations, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV
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Tribesmen or hustlers? : tourism, cultural imperialism and the creation of a new social class in Zanzibar
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Lobola in Eswatini: Exploring Male Vulnerabilities through Kinship Making