Western civilization and the natives of South Africa studies in culture contact
I. The old Bantu culture, by I. Schapera. (Bibliography: p. 35-36)--II. Present-day life in the native reserves, by M. I. Schapera.--III. Christianity and the religious life of the Bantu, by W. M. Einelen.--IV. The educated native in Bantu communal life, by W. G. A. Mears.--V. European influences u...
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1934
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Zusammenfassung: | I. The old Bantu culture, by I. Schapera. (Bibliography: p. 35-36)--II. Present-day life in the native reserves, by M. I. Schapera.--III. Christianity and the religious life of the Bantu, by W. M. Einelen.--IV. The educated native in Bantu communal life, by W. G. A. Mears.--V. European influences upon the development of Bantu language and literature, by G. P. Lestrade.--VI. The effect of western civilization on Bantu music, by P. R. Kirby.--VII. The economic condition of the rural natives, by H. M. Robertson.--VIII. Social and economic condition of the urban native, by J. D. R. Jones.--IX. The economic position of the Bantu in South Africa, by W. H. Hutt.--X. Native administration in South Africa, by B. H. Brookes.--XI. Race-mixture and native policy in South Africa, by R. F. A. Hoernlé.--XII. Bantu grievances, by D. D. T. Jabavu. |
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