A letter, dated August 8, 1938, addressed to Miss Brackett, in which ZK Matthews apologizes for the delay of the second field trip report and requests the usual allowance for his next field trip.
This letter is written to Miss Bracket from the field, describing the surroundings of Ganyesa, the centre of the RaTlou.(Believed to be dated January 1939.)
Zk Matthews writes to Mr. Rheinallt Jones to inform him of the progress made with regards to his proposed researh and his attendance to the forthcoming Inter-University Committee meeting. The letter is dated November 5, 1935
A letter dated September 30, 1935, to Mr. Rheinallt Jones in which ZK Matthews gives an outline of his planned schedule of the field work and expresses his wish to meet with Dr. Schapera before leaving for Bechuanaland.
Dr. Schapera drafted an elaborated report on the methodology used for his research on the effects of European influences on the BaKxatla culture and family life.
This note describes the events leading to the division of Barolong land into individual farms towards the end of the nineteenth century. Chief Montshiwa followed the example of the booSeleka chief, Morôka, in Thaba Nchu. ...
This letter gives information on the black schools in Mafeking, listing the number of pupils and teachers, and up to which class the schools accommodate learners.
ZK Matthews reports on his second field trip to do research on mainly the Tshidi tribe of the Barolong. The trip covered the period from November 1937 to February 1938.The aim of the study was to determine the impact of ...
This report, covering the period November 1938 to February 1939, outlines the day-to-day life of the Tshidi and RaTlou Barolong tribes and the changes in the culture and customs caused by contact with western civilization. ...