Bigalke, E.H. - Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Volume 6. Part 1. Notes on the Place of Domestic and Indigenous Animals in Cape Nguni Life.Cape Provincial Museum, Albany Museum, Grahamstown, Natural History. Volume 6. Part 1. 15th December 1966. Stapled wraps, 16pp illustrated, 184mm wide x 240mm high. New unread copy. The material for this paper is based mainly on early documentation obtained when the practices described herein were still part of daily life, supported and augmented by items in the East London Museum ethnological collection. While the culture of the trial clusters embraced by the term Cape Nguni is broadly similar and much of the information appearing here can be taken to apply to the whole group, tribal differences will, where possible, be pointed out or cases where a custom is specifically mentioned as being the practice of a particular tribe. AIRMAIL worldwide at reduced letter rate on request.
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