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 ancestors. The performance of this oral art form makes use of formulaic techniques such as linking, parallelism, alliteration, etc., which are commonly used in praise poetry. As basis to the content of these oral art forms, the genealogies of the various Basotho clans are discussed to show the reflection of the progenitor names in the clan praises. The functions of family odes are of educational, social and religious nature. Other functions include their use in compositions of other genres, such as, praise poems, mine work...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
African Literature, especially, African poetry has been passing through a transitional period, tryin...
This article examines Basotho indigenous knowledge systems particularly in the way that they are emb...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
Largely based on material recorded during an internationally sponsored inter-university research tou...
This book contains a major research into, and deep investigation of Basotho language oral poetry in ...
M.A. (African Languages)This research is based primarily on the praise poems of the Bafokeng of Phok...
M.A.This research is based primarily on the praise-poems of the Bakwena ba Mogopa of Jericho. Other ...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The aim of this thesis is to examine praise poetry in Xitsonga (...
In English, with clan praises in SepediThis research project is an investigation of the Bapedi clan ...
Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in Sout...
MA, PU vir CHO, 1991This study begins by tracing the biographical histories of various persons who h...
The past happenings of societies are brought together in a celebratory manner in most African praise...
M.A.Lestrade (1949) has already stated that the African people themselves regard traditional praise ...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
African Literature, especially, African poetry has been passing through a transitional period, tryin...
This article examines Basotho indigenous knowledge systems particularly in the way that they are emb...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
Largely based on material recorded during an internationally sponsored inter-university research tou...
This book contains a major research into, and deep investigation of Basotho language oral poetry in ...
M.A. (African Languages)This research is based primarily on the praise poems of the Bafokeng of Phok...
M.A.This research is based primarily on the praise-poems of the Bakwena ba Mogopa of Jericho. Other ...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The aim of this thesis is to examine praise poetry in Xitsonga (...
In English, with clan praises in SepediThis research project is an investigation of the Bapedi clan ...
Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in Sout...
MA, PU vir CHO, 1991This study begins by tracing the biographical histories of various persons who h...
The past happenings of societies are brought together in a celebratory manner in most African praise...
M.A.Lestrade (1949) has already stated that the African people themselves regard traditional praise ...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
African Literature, especially, African poetry has been passing through a transitional period, tryin...
This article examines Basotho indigenous knowledge systems particularly in the way that they are emb...