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[Source - Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2020: A digitised copy of J.H. Soga's book. The book probes the history and the origins of Africans in south-east Africa. It identifies three branches of Africans: the AbeNguni, the AbaMbo, and the AmaLala.]
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The South-Eastern Bantu (Abe-Nguni, Aba-Mbo, Ama-Lala)
[ Source of title : FHYA using John Henderson Soga's material ]
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[Source - Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2021: Written by J.H. Soga sometime before 1930 in isiXhosa. Translated by Soga into English in 1930 at the request of the Editorial Committee of Bantu Studies (journal). Published in 1930 by Witwatersrand University Press as part of a special supplement (no.4) on the 'Bantu, Hottentot, and Bushmen'. A copy was acquired by UCT Libraries at an unknown date. It was loaned and digitised by FHYA in 2021. Uploaded by Benathi Marufu for FHYA in 2021.]
Event Actor | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) | Online curation | 2021- | Digitised by FHYA in 2021 |
UCT Libraries | Custody | 19-?- | |
Witwatersrand University Press | Publication | 1930 | |
John Henderson Soga | Writing | before 1930 |
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