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Browsing Theses and Dissertations (African Languages) by Subject "Oral tradition"

Browsing Theses and Dissertations (African Languages) by Subject "Oral tradition"

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  • Tsiu, M. W. (Moruti William), 1944- (2002-01)
    Basotho family odes (diboko) form part of oral literature, and refer to names of families, clans or totems. They constitute poetic compositions conveying information about clans' historical origin, philosophy and ...
  • Dhliwayo, Elizabeth (2009-08-25)
    The study sets to establish trends with regard to the role of the praise singer, the changes with regard to the traditional praise singer's rendition/performance and the material or content of his/her poetry. Thus the study ...
  • Mohale, Moyahabo Rosinah (2014-02)
    This study set out to investigate Khelobedu cultural evolution through oral tradition. The purpose of this study was to investigate and interpret the nature, direction and magnitude of cultural evolution in relation to the ...
  • Omolola, Bayo Rasheed (2013-11)
    The study examines two selected Yorùbá movies, focuses on the oral tradition, feelings, and messages in them. Its purpose is to show that the classification or categorisation by previous scholars is not limited to Yorùbá ...

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