Meaning behind the use and wearing of traditional beadwork at Msinga Area.
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2000
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Abstract
A study was conducted to determine the meaning that the people of Msinga area
assign to the use and wearing of traditional beadwork. Many people in most
areas of our country have adopted the western culture which brought along with
it Christianity that led to a decline in the wearing and the use of traditional
beadwork. Western civilization also divided the community into two categories,
where one finds people who still adhere to traditional culture and those that are
westernized.
The question that this study aimed to address is to find out whether the people of
Msinga area that are still adhering to their traditional culture still value the use
and wearing of traditional beadwork. If they do so, what meaning do they assign
to any type of beadwork they make and wear?
Findings were that those people of Msinga area that are still adhering to their
traditional culture, still value the use and wearing of traditional beadwork, and
that they have an influence to those that are westernized who are now
considering wearing their traditional beadwork as well.
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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Durban-Westville, 2000
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Africa -- Religious Life And Customs., Art Objects, African., Ethnology -- Msinga (South Africa), Art objects, African.