Thesis (M.A.)--University of Durban-Westville, 2000A study was conducted to determine the meaning that the people of Msinga area assign to the use and wearing of traditional beadwork. Many people in most areas of our country have adopted the western culture which brought along with it Christianity that led to a decline in the wearing and the use of traditional beadwork. Western civilization also divided the community into two categories, where one finds people who still adhere to traditional culture and those that are westernized. The question that this study aimed to address is to find out whether the people of Msinga area that are still adhering to their traditional culture still value the use and wearing of traditional beadwork....
The purpose of this study is to find out the spiritual meanings behind traditional West African jewe...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This study aims to probe how the cultural pract...
The Durban beachfront is enriched by the presence of the isiZulu Women beadmakers. Their colourful a...
M.Tech.The aim of my research is to discover how the garments, beadwork and accoutrements worn and u...
M.Tech.The aim of my research is to discover how the garments, beadwork and accoutrements worn and u...
Thesis (MTech (Design))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012.Judging from the market growt...
This study is an assessment on the meanings created when beadwork is used for restoration of African...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
Abstract,With increased intercultural contact, people with different backgrounds and orientations co...
Beadwork is a well-documented aspect of the socio-political culture of isiZulu-speaking groupings in...
Abstract,With increased intercultural contact, people with different backgrounds and orientations co...
Cowhide dress (mose oa khomo) used to symbolise Basotho women's traditional attire, but recently it ...
The purpose of this study is to find out the spiritual meanings behind traditional West African jewe...
My intention for this paper is to explore the cultural relevance of the influence that beads have ha...
The purpose of this study is to find out the spiritual meanings behind traditional West African jewe...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This study aims to probe how the cultural pract...
The Durban beachfront is enriched by the presence of the isiZulu Women beadmakers. Their colourful a...
M.Tech.The aim of my research is to discover how the garments, beadwork and accoutrements worn and u...
M.Tech.The aim of my research is to discover how the garments, beadwork and accoutrements worn and u...
Thesis (MTech (Design))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012.Judging from the market growt...
This study is an assessment on the meanings created when beadwork is used for restoration of African...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
Abstract,With increased intercultural contact, people with different backgrounds and orientations co...
Beadwork is a well-documented aspect of the socio-political culture of isiZulu-speaking groupings in...
Abstract,With increased intercultural contact, people with different backgrounds and orientations co...
Cowhide dress (mose oa khomo) used to symbolise Basotho women's traditional attire, but recently it ...
The purpose of this study is to find out the spiritual meanings behind traditional West African jewe...
My intention for this paper is to explore the cultural relevance of the influence that beads have ha...
The purpose of this study is to find out the spiritual meanings behind traditional West African jewe...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.This study aims to probe how the cultural pract...
The Durban beachfront is enriched by the presence of the isiZulu Women beadmakers. Their colourful a...