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  1. The Experiences of Rural VhaVenda Women Involved in Polygamous Marriages

    The Experiences of Rural VhaVenda Women Involved in Polygamous Marriages

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Masefako Andronica Gumani --- University of Venda, Tholene Sodi --- University of Venda,
    The study explored the experiences of five rural VhaVenda women involved in polygamous marriages aged between twenty seven and sixty four years. The five participants were selected through snowball sampling method from four villages in Vhembe District (Limpopo Province). Data...
  2. Succession to traditional Venda leadership in a changing constitutional environment in South Africa

    Succession to traditional Venda leadership in a changing constitutional environment in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: FC de Beer --- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology,
    The conflict and ambivalence in the legislative transformation in South Africa, recognising on the one hand the institution of traditional leadership and its concomitant customs and values, and on the other hand enforcing the fundamental value of gender equality entrenched...
  3. <em>‘A Dog with a collar…’</em> Field notes on an ‘indigenous wedding gown’

    ‘A Dog with a collar…’ Field notes on an ‘indigenous wedding gown’

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: J-M Dederen --- University of Venda (Thohoyandou),
    The purpose of this ethnographic narrative is to detail the social and symbolic nature of the tshirivha leather skirt. Venda-speaking women in Limpopo Province once articulated their marital status by means of this garment. My initial, literature based understanding, in...
  4. Community perceptions of tourism in the Tshivhase area of the Limpopo Province, South Africa

    Community perceptions of tourism in the Tshivhase area of the Limpopo Province, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: C.C. Boonzaaier --- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, J.H.F. Grobler --- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology,
    In the past, Third World places and peoples have been promoted largely by First World tourism agents who relied heavily on stereotyped images from a colonial past, consequently depriving local communities of opportunities and the right to define their own...
  5. “Original Venda hustler”: symbols, generational difference and the construction of ethnicity in post-apartheid South Africa

    “Original Venda hustler”: symbols, generational difference and the construction of ethnicity in post-apartheid South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Fraser G. McNeill --- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, South Africa
    This paper provides an ethnographic analysis of contemporary articulations of “Vendaness” in Pretoria, South Africa. Current ethnic identifications articulate recent fluctuations in political, economic and social dynamics. Two case studies are offered as evidence. I evoke Turner’s symbolism to demonstrate...
  6. Covid-19 infection as ritual process in Venda, South Africa

    Covid-19 infection as ritual process in Venda, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Fraser G. McNeill --- University of Pretoria, South Africa
    This article offers an ethnographic account of Covid-19 infection in Venda, South Africa. During July 2021, a research interlocutor and I tested positive for the virus and embarked on a 10-day period of isolation together. During this time, we practiced...