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Queen Modjadji, or the Rain Queen, is the
hereditary queen of Balobedu, a
people of the
Limpopo Province of
South Africa. The Rain
Queen is
believed to...
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Modjaji Books is a
South African small-scale
independent publisher.
Started in 2007 by
Colleen Higgs, it is an
independent press that
publishes the writings...
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Makobo Modjadji VI (Makobo
Caroline Modjadji; 22 July 1978 – 12 June 2005) was the
sixth in a line of the
Balobedu tribe's Rain Queens. It is believed...
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Jublani Means Rejoice: A
Dictionary of
South African Names (2nd ed.).
Modjaji. p. 289. ISBN 978-1-928215-49-3. Campbell, Lucy (5
April 2021). "Actor...
- Adelowo, E. (2014-08-23).
Perspectives in
Religious Studies:
Volume III.
Modjaji Books. ISBN 978-978-081-447-2.
Archived from the
original on 2024-08-11...
- (2014).
Perspectives in
Religious Studies. Vol. 3 (Illustrated ed.).
Modjaji Books. p. 440. ISBN 9789780814472. "Nigeria ex-convict
preaches reform"...
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Jublani Means Rejoice: A
Dictionary of
South African Names (2nd ed.).
Modjaji. p. 289. ISBN 978-1-928215-49-3. Campbell, Lucy (5
April 2021). "Actor...
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Breaking (
Modjaji Books), was
published in 2012. The
collection won the
Ingrid Jonker Prize in 2014. Her
second volume,
Navigate (
Modjaji Books), was...
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Molototsi River,
Nsama River, and
Makhadzi River.
Ebenezer Dam
Tzaneen Dam
Modjaji Dam, in the
Molototsi River Hudson Ntsanwisi Dam, in the
Nsama River Middle...
- same university. Omotoso's
debut novel, Bom Boy, was
published in 2011 by
Modjaji Books in Cape Town. It won the 2012
South African Literary Award for First-Time...