South Africa, The people

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    • Clark, Domini

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South Africa, The people

Domini Clark

(The Lands, peoples, and cultures series)

Crabtree Pub., 1999

  • pbk.

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"A Bobbie Kalman book."

Includes index

Summary: Text and photographs present the daily lives and family traditions of the people of South Africa, as well as their turbulent history and the legacy of apartheid

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Volume

ISBN 9780865052369

Description

This title is suitable for children of ages 9 to 14 years. Learn about the daily lives and family traditions of the people who have lived in this land for thousands of years. Breathtaking photos create intimate portraits of life in both the village and the big city. South Africa's turbulent history is described in a special section on apartheid and its legacy. Topics of this title include: the original peoples and the arrival of the Europeans; the Boer War; African tribes such as the Zulus, Tsonga, and the disappearing San Afrikaners, the British, Indians, and Maylays; the race system of Apartheid and the heroes who helped defeat it; daily life in the city, the shanty town, and the country; and, family life and traditions, homes, and school.
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pbk. ISBN 9780865053168

Description

This book is suitable for children of ages 9-14. You can learn about the daily lives and family traditions of the people who have lived in this land for thousands of years. Breathtaking photos create intimate portraits of life in both the village and the big city. South Africa's turbulent history is described in a special section on apartheid and its legacy. The topics include: the original peoples and the arrival of the Europeans; the Boer War; African tribes such as the Zulus, Tsonga, and the disappearing San Afrikaners, the British, Indians, and Maylays; the race system of Apartheid and the heroes who helped defeat it; daily life in the city, the shanty town, and the country; family life and traditions, homes, and school.

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