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Izinganekwane is a Zulu word for a popular rural tradition of folktale narratives, similar to the Xhosa [[Ntsomi|ntsomi]] (Kruger, 1999, 61) | Izinganekwane is a Zulu word for a popular rural tradition of folktale narratives, similar to the Xhosa [[Ntsomi|ntsomi]] (Kruger, 1999, 61) | ||
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Izinganekwane is a Zulu word for a popular rural tradition of folktale narratives, similar to the Xhosa ntsomi (Kruger, 1999, 61)
See also Oral performance
Return to South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries
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