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Lobedu or
Lovedu may
refer to: the
Lobedu people the
Lobedu dialect This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Lobedu. If an internal...
- townships.
Their language is
known as
Lobedu (used here but Khelobedu, Khi
Lovedu, or
Lovedu are
equally valid) and is
sometimes considered a
dialect of the Northern...
- (Phalaburwa, Thephalaborwa),
Khutswe (Khutswi, Kutswe),
Lobedu (Khelobedu,
Lovedu, Lubedu),
Tlokwa (Dogwa, Tlokoa, Tokwa), Pai,
Dzwabo (Thabine-Roka-Nareng)...
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published in 1943 as The
Realm of a Rain-Queen. A
Study of the
Pattern of
Lovedu Society, and
remains one of the
standard anthropological works. According...
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South African social anthropologist noted for her
research on Zulu and
Lovedu cultures.
Together with
Hilda Kuper and
Monica Wilson, she
produced substantial...
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societies such as the
Lovedu of
South Africa, or the Nuer of the Sudan,
aristocratic women may
become female 'husbands.' In the
Lovedu case, this
female husband...
- women's and
humanitarian issues:
Women Who Kill,
Kabul in Winter,
Looking for
Lovedu, Next Time She'll be Dead and When Love Goes Wrong. She has also written...
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University Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-8214-4080-3. OCLC 1259012694. "The
Lovedu Rain Queen". About.com Education.
Archived from the
original on 24 August...
- as she
would provide rain for her town’s
tribe as a shield. The
Lobedu (
Lovedu)
tribe believed that the
queen exercised some
general control over their...
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Jensen Krige (1943). The
Realm of a Rain-Queen. A
Study of the
Pattern of
Lovedu Society.
Oxford University Press.
Molefi Kete
Asante (ed.), Ama
Mazama (ed...