Tribing and untribing the archive, Volume 1
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Volume 1. Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Orthographic and name notes. Tribing and untribing the archives / Carolyn Hamilton and Nessa Leibhammer. Section 1 Mortified, marooned, mobilised : Negotiating a South African inheritance: nineteenth- an dearly twentieth- century "traditional" collections at the Johannesburg Art Gallery / Nessa Leibhammer -- Shifting contexts: material, process and contemporary art in times of change / Nontobeko Ntombela -- "(Re)discovering the correct history": tradition and custom, the archival record and identity in contemporary KwaZulu-Natal / Grant McNulty. Section 2 Layered landscapes, segregated spaces : Archaeological contexts and the creation of social categories before the Zulu Kingdom / Gavin Whitelaw and Simon Hall -- Making identities in the Thukela-Mzimvubu region c.1770-c.1940 / John Wright -- The tribal history project, 1862-4 / Jeff Guy -- A.T. Bryant's map of the "Native clans in pre-Shakan times" / Norman Etherington -- The historiography of the KwaMachi people: a frontier community between Zulu and Mpondo in the nineteenth century / Nokuthula P. Cele -- Re-tribe and resist: the ethnogenesis of a Creolised raiding band in response to colonisation / Sam Challis -- "We of the white men's country": the remaking of the Qadi chiefdom, 1830s to 1910 / Heather Hughes and Mwelela Cele
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University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
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