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Joseph Dlamini, experimental typescript
[ Source of title : FHYA using WITS materials ]
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Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-ND https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
[Source - Carolyn Hamilton for FHYA, 2017: This typescript was part of an experimental attempt by Swaziland Oral History Project in the early 1990s in producing edited English texts based on original interviews. The experiments were regarded as unsuccessful and the edited typescripts experimental as research materials. The FHYA includes this material in the exemplar because the typed text is searchable and thus has the capacity to act as a form of "index" to the handwritten transcripts and the original sound recordings. This is in line with the FHYA's commitment to the principle of maximum word-based searchability]
Variations in title [Source - WITS A2760 Inventory 2015: Joseph; Josefa [Joseph]; Josefa] Attributions and conjectures [Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2021, using SWOHP materials: Title: Then the mud, the dung floweda to the residence of Bhukwane [p5] Date: 8 May 1970 Interviewed at: Ludzakeni (Lucolweni) Narrators: Josefa Ndungamuzi Dlamini (JD) (libutfo: emaSotsha); Mother of Josefa Dlamini (w) Interviewers: Philip Bonner; ?Dlamini (?D) (libutfo: Mgadlela) Transcriber and Translator: Johnson Sithole]
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