This article describes a traditional game in Zimbabwe, with special reference to nyunga, a clay figurine throwing game that is indigenous to the Kalanga speaking people of Masendu, Zimbabwe. The Kalanga are a part of an ethnic group, which has its origin closely linked to the Shona ethnic group and constitute the people and language, which is spoken in South western parts of Zimbabwe in Bulilima and Mangwe Districts. Linguistically and culturally, they belong to the main Karanga tribe of Zimbabwe. Today they are linked to the Ndebele; an ethnic group, which took over their land in the mid-nineteenth century.Data for this study were collected from a sample of the Kalanga people in the district of Bulilima, a dichotomy of two districts, Bulil...
Swahili men sit on woven mats in the Lamu Square to play a game known as bao la komwe, similar to an...
This thesis cracks open three BaTonga artefacts, the ncelwa (smoking pipe), buntibe (orchestral drum...
This is a comprehensive study and erudite description of the struggle of African Indigenous Knowledg...
This paper describes an indigenous game, mngqwayi, a stick throwing game of the Kalanga people of Zi...
This paper describes an indigenous game, mngqwayi, a stick throwing game of the Kalanga people of Z...
Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference for African Association for Health, Physical Education, R...
The article seeks to explore the role of African oral traditional art forms and governance in Zimbab...
Research on indigenous games and play behaviour within the South African context has to a great exte...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
The study investigate the mathematical dimensions of the shiva and uyerver children plays of the Tiv...
International audienceThis study applied phenomenological design to explore the ethnomathematical as...
Indigenous play activities are crucial to cross-cultural knowledge and practice and are gaining grou...
The article presents the sub/urban game-method Katamari Kart, where people roam industrial and subur...
Research on play behaviour and games within the South African context has over the years been ad hoc...
International audienceThis study is aimed at determining the rules and mathematical aspects of the K...
Swahili men sit on woven mats in the Lamu Square to play a game known as bao la komwe, similar to an...
This thesis cracks open three BaTonga artefacts, the ncelwa (smoking pipe), buntibe (orchestral drum...
This is a comprehensive study and erudite description of the struggle of African Indigenous Knowledg...
This paper describes an indigenous game, mngqwayi, a stick throwing game of the Kalanga people of Zi...
This paper describes an indigenous game, mngqwayi, a stick throwing game of the Kalanga people of Z...
Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference for African Association for Health, Physical Education, R...
The article seeks to explore the role of African oral traditional art forms and governance in Zimbab...
Research on indigenous games and play behaviour within the South African context has to a great exte...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
The study investigate the mathematical dimensions of the shiva and uyerver children plays of the Tiv...
International audienceThis study applied phenomenological design to explore the ethnomathematical as...
Indigenous play activities are crucial to cross-cultural knowledge and practice and are gaining grou...
The article presents the sub/urban game-method Katamari Kart, where people roam industrial and subur...
Research on play behaviour and games within the South African context has over the years been ad hoc...
International audienceThis study is aimed at determining the rules and mathematical aspects of the K...
Swahili men sit on woven mats in the Lamu Square to play a game known as bao la komwe, similar to an...
This thesis cracks open three BaTonga artefacts, the ncelwa (smoking pipe), buntibe (orchestral drum...
This is a comprehensive study and erudite description of the struggle of African Indigenous Knowledg...