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by [[G.P. Tema]]. (Northern Sotho) Published by [[Educum]] in 1976. This play traces the Bjatladi people’s rejection of Christianity and insistance on the traditional initiation schools. The [[Northern Sotho Language Board]] found the play “unsuitable for dissemination” because of its “unfortunate reversal of values”.
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''[[Ke sefe senakangwedi]]'' is a play by [[J.P. Tema]]. (Northern Sotho).
  
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== The original text ==
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Published by [[Educum Publishers]] in 1976. ISBN : 0798002042.
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This play traces the Bjatladi people’s rejection of Christianity and insistance on the traditional initiation schools. The [[Northern Sotho Language Board]] found the play “unsuitable for dissemination” because of its “unfortunate reversal of values”.
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== Sources ==
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[[SACat]], a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.
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[[Stellenbosch University]] Library catalogue.
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Ke sefe senakangwedi is a play by J.P. Tema. (Northern Sotho).

The original text

Published by Educum Publishers in 1976. ISBN : 0798002042.

This play traces the Bjatladi people’s rejection of Christianity and insistance on the traditional initiation schools. The Northern Sotho Language Board found the play “unsuitable for dissemination” because of its “unfortunate reversal of values”.

Sources

SACat, a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

Stellenbosch University Library catalogue.

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