Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 365
... MUCHONGOLO Bushbuckridge is situated in South Africa's northeast . In the nineteenth century , the area was populated by diverse Northern Sotho - speaking groups ( Bakone , Baroka , and Pulana ) and by Tsonga - speaking ( Shangaan ) ...
... MUCHONGOLO Bushbuckridge is situated in South Africa's northeast . In the nineteenth century , the area was populated by diverse Northern Sotho - speaking groups ( Bakone , Baroka , and Pulana ) and by Tsonga - speaking ( Shangaan ) ...
Page 367
... muchongolo teams . The association had three circuits , each comprising twelve teams , and oversaw all dance schedules to ensure that rivals never danced against each other . The association also instituted rules to prevent unwanted ...
... muchongolo teams . The association had three circuits , each comprising twelve teams , and oversaw all dance schedules to ensure that rivals never danced against each other . The association also instituted rules to prevent unwanted ...
Page 378
... muchongolo requires viewing the performance in its totality . Beyond observing the dancers , one needs to understand the songs and to view members of the audience as actors . Whereas the movements and the costumes of the dancers ...
... muchongolo requires viewing the performance in its totality . Beyond observing the dancers , one needs to understand the songs and to view members of the audience as actors . Whereas the movements and the costumes of the dancers ...
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