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(“Today” – Tshivenda) by [[M.C. Neluvhalani]].  This play dramatises the conflist between traditional and modern beliefs, particularly those of Christianity in the context of the custom of killing one of a set of twins.  It also looks at distrust between different tribes. Published by [[Sasavona]] in 1983.
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''[[Namusi]]'' (“Today” – Tshivenda) by [[M.C. Neluvhalani]].  This play dramatises the conflist between traditional and modern beliefs, particularly those of Christianity in the context of the custom of killing one of a set of twins.  It also looks at distrust between different tribes.  
  
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== The original text ==
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Published by [[Sasavona]] in 1983. ISBN 9780907985068.
  
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'The title of this Venda play means: Today'--Title page verso.
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== Sources ==
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SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.
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Namusi (“Today” – Tshivenda) by M.C. Neluvhalani. This play dramatises the conflist between traditional and modern beliefs, particularly those of Christianity in the context of the custom of killing one of a set of twins. It also looks at distrust between different tribes.

The original text

Published by Sasavona in 1983. ISBN 9780907985068.

'The title of this Venda play means: Today'--Title page verso.

Sources

SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

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