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Ethnicity in Zimbabwe: Transformations in Kalanga and Ndebele Societies, 1860–1990.Published in:2014By:Groves, ZoePublication type:Book Review
Reasonable Radicals and Citizenship in Botswana: the Public Anthropology of Kalanga Elites.Published in:2006By:Peters, PaulinePublication type:Book Review
Mwali in Historical and Regional Context: Part Two.Published in:Botswana Notes & Records, 2010, v. 42, p. 22By:Rodewald, M. K.Publication type:Article
Understanding Mwali as Traditional Supreme Deity of the Bakalanga of Botswana and Western Zimbabwe: Part One.Published in:Botswana Notes & Records, 2010, v. 42, p. 11By:Rodewald, M. K.Publication type:Article
Kalanga Culture: Thabi Dzimwe dze Chilenje che Ikalanga.Published in:2009By:Mathangwane, Joyce T.Publication type:Book Review
Bakalanga Traditional Music: Some Cultural Insights.Published in:Botswana Notes & Records, 2009, v. 41, p. 83By:Mathangwane, Joyce T.Publication type:Article
Reasonable radicals and citizenship in Botswana: the public anthropology of Kalanga elites – By Richard Werbner.Published in:2009By:Niehaus, IsakPublication type:Book Review
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