Batswana women's songs : vehicles for enculturation, continuity and change / by Edith Morongwa Dikotla
The research describes how the Batswma women use their songs as potential vehicles for cultural empowerment, continuity and change. The songs are regarded as a form of literature which is an integral part of culture and tribal life. From the traditional point of view, Batswana women participated in...
Main Author: | Dikotla, Edith Morongwa |
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North-West University
2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/133 |
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