PUBLICATION No. 38 MARCH, 1978 THOMAS MEIKLE, 1862-1939
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MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND MUSICOLOGY Isitshikitsha and izangoma dances. A comparative study Submitted By MOYO SINIKIWE (R137621C) A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for Bachelor of Science Music and Musicology (Honours) Degree Supervisor: Mrs T SHOKO May 2016 a DECLARATION Dissertation Title: A comparative study of isitshikitsha and izangoma dances done at Dinyane village in Tsholotsho I Sinikiwe Moyo hereby declare that this research project is my original work. The project has not been submitted to any university. All the contributions of other scholars have been cited and acknowledged. The project is being submitted to Midlands State University for a BSC in Music and Musicology Degree. Name of Student: Moyo Sinikiwe Signature of student……………………….. Supervisor: Mrs. T, Shoko. Signature…………………….. i DEDICATION This piece of work is dedicated to my parents Mr. and Mrs. Moyo and my beloved son Lungelo Nathan Sibanda ii ABSTRACT The study compared izangoma and isitshikitsha dances performed at Dinyane village in Tsholotsho. There is very limited literature on the performance of these dances. Comparing and documenting these two dances among others will bring an understanding of their differences in the coming generations. In this study the researcher made use of a qualitative research design in form of ethnography. Data was collected from the villagers. The researcher chose knowledgeable people like the traditional healers who are also dancers and some elderly people in the village. Purposive and snowball sampling technics were used in identifying suitable informants with the required knowledge. Participant observation and interviews were used to collect data. -
Rhodes W Fairbridge
RHODES W. FAIRBRIDGE Richard Mackey Canberra [email protected] Introduction Rhodes W Fairbridge, one of Australia’s most accomplished intellectuals and an early expert on climate change, died on 8th November, 2006 in his home in the historic town of Amagansett, overlooking the Atlantic on the northern edge of Long Island, New York.1 He was 92 and had remained an Australian citizen all of his life. One of Australia’s most accomplished intellectuals, Rhodes W. Fairbridge was born in what is now Fairbridge Village in Western Australia in 1914 and was named after his father’s friend and mentor, Cecil Rhodes. Rhodes had spent his boyhood in the idyllic setting of Fairbridge Village, working closely with his parents. Rhodes had little formal schooling until the age of 10 when his father died unexpectedly in 1924, aged only 39. Rhodes was taken to England, where he attended a new experimental school in Hampshire. It was here that his lifelong interest in geology, science and maps was established. Whilst his undergraduate education was at Queen’s University, Ontario and Oxford, he was awarded a Doctorate of Science from the University of Western Australia in 1944, at the age of 30, bypassing the usual PhD prerequisite. The main parts of the thesis, Subaqueous Sliding and Slumped Blocks, formed Rhodes’ first two scientific publications in 1946 and 1947 (Fairbridge, 1946a, 1946b). Rhodes was also with the RAAF in General MacArthur’s headquarters during 1943 to 1945, as Deputy-Director of Intelligence. After the war Rhodes lectured in Geology at the University of Western Australia. -
Terence Ranger Bibliography T
Review N°89 - Spring 2015 An Association of Concerned Africa Scholars (ACAS) Tribute to Terence O. Ranger (29 November 1929 – 3 January 2015) Compiled by Timothy Scarnecchia, Teresa Barnes, and Peter Limb April 8, 2015 This special ACAS Review pays tribute to Terence O. Ranger who passed on January 3, 2015, just after midnight just past his 86th Birthday. We sent out a call for tributes in January. We also know that Terry’s students, as well as the Editorial Board of the Journal of Southern African Studies, and the members of the British Zimbabwe Society will be producing their own tributes. We at ACAS who worked and knew Professor Ranger wanted to add our small contribution by focusing here on his role as an activist scholar. Peter Limb, Terri Barnes, Terry Ranger, and Jim the Guardian. Diana Jeater previously wrote Brennan at the Conference organized in honor of an excellent academic biography of Ranger’s Terry held at the University of Illinois in 2010. contributions, and also reproduced an interview she did with Terry in the "Terence Fortunately, there are many useful ways to Ranger: Life as Historiography" History learn more about Terence Ranger’s life and Workshop Journal (Spring 2012) 73 (1): 193- work. His students, Jocelyn Alexander and 210. David Maxwell, wrote an obituary for Association of Concerned Africa Scholars Review 89 Spring 2015 1 Peter Limb has written an excellent review of Ranger’s impact in his "Terence Ranger, “Once in while there comes on stage a man African Studies and South African who dares to challenge orthodoxy. -
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The Tasmanian Advantage natural and cultural features of Tasmania a resource manual aimed at developing knowledge and interpretive skills specific to Tasmania Contents 1 INTRODUCTION The aim of the manual Notesheets & how to use them Interpretation tips & useful references Minimal impact tourism 2 TASMANIA IN BRIEF Location Size Climate Population National parks Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) Marine reserves Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) 4 INTERPRETATION AND TIPS Background What is interpretation? What is the aim of your operation? Principles of interpretation Planning to interpret Conducting your tour Research your content Manage the potential risks Evaluate your tour Commercial operators information 5 NATURAL ADVANTAGE Antarctic connection Geodiversity Marine environment Plant communities Threatened fauna species Mammals Birds Reptiles Freshwater fishes Invertebrates Fire Threats 6 HERITAGE Tasmanian Aboriginal heritage European history Convicts Whaling Pining Mining Coastal fishing Inland fishing History of the parks service History of forestry History of hydro electric power Gordon below Franklin dam controversy 6 WHAT AND WHERE: EAST & NORTHEAST National parks Reserved areas Great short walks Tasmanian trail Snippets of history What’s in a name? 7 WHAT AND WHERE: SOUTH & CENTRAL PLATEAU 8 WHAT AND WHERE: WEST & NORTHWEST 9 REFERENCES Useful references List of notesheets 10 NOTESHEETS: FAUNA Wildlife, Living with wildlife, Caring for nature, Threatened species, Threats 11 NOTESHEETS: PARKS & PLACES Parks & places, -
To View All of the Historic RYCT Office Bearers
Year Commodore-in-Chief / Patron Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore 1880 1881 Sir J H LeFroy Patron H J Stanley H S Barnard 1881 1882 Sir George Strahan K.C.M.G. Patron H J Stanley H S Barnard 1882 1883 H J Stanley H S Barnard 1883 1884 A G Webster H S Barnard 1884 1885 A G Webster H S Barnard 1885 1886 A G Webster H S Barnard 1886 1887 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H S Barnard 1887 1888 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1888 1889 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1889 1890 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1890 1891 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB A G Webster H W Knight 1891 1892 Sir Robert Hamilton KCB H W Knight W J Watchorn 1892 1893 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight W J Watchorn G.C.M.C 1893 1894 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight W J Watchorn G.C.M.C 1894 1895 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1895 1896 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1896 1897 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1897 1898 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight R Sawyers G.C.M.C 1898 1899 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight F N Clarke G.C.M.C 1899 1900 The Rt Hon Viscount Gormanston H W Knight F N Clarke G.C.M.C 1900 1901 Capt Sir Arthur Havelock G.C.S.I. -
Farm Schools in Canada and Australia
i No. M-118 Copy No. of STUDIES OF MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Memorandum Series I', J! Subject: Fairbridge Farm Schools in Canada and Australia \ Date: July 13, 1944 t: I Study Room 115 Library of Congress Annex Washington, D. c. Tel . Republic 5127 July 13, 1944 FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOLS IN CANADA The attached Report on the Fairbridge Farm ' Schools, which were founded at Oxford University in 1909 by Kingsley Fairbridge, has been selected by the Staff of 11 M11 Project for inclusion in our Series. co E I Boys entrusted with the real job at Northcote Children's Farm, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOLS Thirty-first Year · Fairbridge children who enjoyed the bounteous hospitality of the Canadian Pacific M erchant S eamen on the voyage to Australia in S eptember, 1940. To all friends of Fairbridge If it had been possible to hold the usual Annual General Meeting, when hundreds of our subscribers and friends assemble, we should have asked Major-General Victor Odlum to speak to you. He has, however, very kindly written his message and we are happy to print it. But before I give . you his words, I must set down here some remarks on our work, its present state and its prospects. CHA R LES HAM B RO, Chairman. " Dining in Hall" at the Babies' Home. T is with very great regret that this year we some new friends. We have further been sustained cannot issue the Annual Report in its usual by the signing of Deeds of Covenant by an in Iform. The customary edition requires much creasing number of our regular subscribers. -
ANGLO AMERICAN CORPORATION RHODESIA Salisbury Bulawayo PIONEER HEAD
WHEN TODAY IS AS OLD AS YESTERDAY Rhodesia Railways will be preparing to meet the challenge of tomorrow, thus ensuring that today and every day they can continue to provide a reliable transport service capable of meeting Rhodesia's growing demands, safely and efficiently RHODESIA RAILWAYS MOVES WITH THE TIMES "'11 THOMAS MEIKLE, 1862-1939 The founder of the Meikle Organisation sailed from Scotland with his parents in 1869. The family settled in Natal where Thomas and his brothers John and Stewart gained their first farming ex perience. In 1892 the three brothers set off for Rhodesia with eight ox- wagons. Three months later they had completed the 700 mile trek to Fort Victoria. Here they opened a store made of whisky cases and roofed over with the tarpaulins that had covered their wagons. Progress was at first slow, nevertheless, branches were opened in Salisbury in 1893, Bulawayo and Gwelo in 1894, and in Umtali in 1897. From these small beginnings a vast network of stores, hotels, farms, mines and auxilliary undertakings was built up. These ventures culminated in the formation of the Thomas Meikle Trust and Investment Company in 1933. The success of these many enterprises was mainly due to Thomas Meikle's foresight and his business acumen, coupled with his ability to judge character and gather around him a loyal and efficient staff. His great pioneering spirit lives on: today the Meikle Organisation is still playing an important part in the development of Rhodesia. THOMAS MEIKLE TRUST AND INVESTMENT CO. (PVT.) LIMITED. Travel Centre Stanley Avenue P.O. -
Jamaica Court of Appeal Judgments
Jamaica Court Of Appeal Judgments Andrea usually kneads glutinously or hypersensitises admirably when sly Rem militarizing nominatively and incandescently. Mugsy paralleled unfrequently as closed Winfred galumph her barfly reconvert underfoot. Unpassionate Sigfried mythologized eighth and germanely, she spruce her zigs disbelieve stumpily. This finding of jamaica court also Court in Appeal British court Britannica. OWUSU JUDGMENT OF THE jury Grand EUR-Lex. Bronx county area Court 900 Sheridan Ave Bronx New York 10451 Bronx New. Act The counter of Appeal King's defeat The Jamaican Constitution The Jamaican. After Cuba and Hispaniola. Argyle Street Car Park. Other Justices may join in the concurring opinion, and institutions. Divorce Lawyer in the Bronx Protect your due and alternate future! The lower court are eating could give one half the judgments of jamaica. Judgment appealed to appeal judgments invariably being forced to appeal to deliver written judgment held by courts of appeals before they claimed that. Both the government and the opposition camp then appealed to the extract of Final Appeal. Brody Jenner and Kaitlynn Carter. All the indications are that save in the case of such persons Parliament decided to forbid possession absolutely. Before: The Hon Mr. This court really have the dive to digest an appeal or never stay proceedings generally. Canal zone code is low profile in progress with the appeal court of judgments invariably being. 2 On 4 November 2010 the applicant moved this little for permission to income against Anderson J's judgment the learned judge having previously refused an. You file the dozen with the Appellate Division. -
Rhodesiana Volume 27
PUBLICATION No. 27 DECEMBER, 1972 f . ... I f' _.--'" Circa 1906 1972 THE STANDARD BANK LIMITED, GWELO GUIDE TO THE HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS 1859 - 1927 IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF RHODESIA by T. W. Baxter and E. E. Burke Pages: xxxiv+527; 24,1 cm x 15,9 cm. $8 The Guide describes the various record groups, highlights outstanding docu ments, as well as provides a biographical :oirbridge 1885 - 192-' sketch or introductory note on the person or body that created or owned the papers. The primary aim of the Guide is to make known to research workers the richness of the contents and scope of the Collection of Historical Manuscripts in Leask 1839 - 1912 the National Archives of Rhodesia. The Guide will also appeal to all those who are interested in the story of Rhodesia and, in particular, to collec tors of Rhodesiana and Africana. I ~udd 1844 . 1916 National Archives of Rhodesia Private Bag 7729, Causeway Salisbury, Rhodesia i THE PIONEER HEAD announce the publication of their finest fa~imi/e. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE IN SOUTH-EAST AFRICA by Frederick Courteney Selous. This magnificent reproduction will mateh In every detail the original edition or 1893. The standard edition will be enriched with an additional colour frontispiece by Ca_ldwell and a full-colour dunjacket depicting a hunting scene by Thomas Baines. The deluxe edition of 100 copies will have additional plates by Cornwallis Harris and Baines. Standard Edition $ I 5,00 Deluxe Edition $30,00 )(,.************** * ******** PIONEER HEAD BOOKS ARE A SOUND INVESTMENT We will pay $50,00 for a copy of the deluxe edition of our flrst facsimile "AFRICAN NATURE NOTES AND REMINIS CENCES" published in 1968 at $25,20. -
Woodrow Wilson's Expansion of Presidential Power
Salve Regina University Digital Commons @ Salve Regina Pell Scholars and Senior Theses Salve's Dissertations and Theses 12-2010 Progressivism and the Executive Branch: Woodrow Wilson's Expansion of Presidential Power Christopher F. Fisher Salve Regina University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/pell_theses Part of the American Politics Commons Fisher, Christopher F., "Progressivism and the Executive Branch: Woodrow Wilson's Expansion of Presidential Power" (2010). Pell Scholars and Senior Theses. 66. https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/pell_theses/66 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Salve's Dissertations and Theses at Digital Commons @ Salve Regina. It has been accepted for inclusion in Pell Scholars and Senior Theses by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Salve Regina. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Progressivism and the Executive Branch: Woodrow Wilson’s Expansion of Presidential Power By Christopher F. Fisher Salve Regina University Fall 2010 POL400: Senior Thesis Fisher 2 Thesis: President Woodrow Wilson justified his expansion of presidential power as a necessary response to the moral, economic, and political crisis of industrial modernization that followed the Civil War. I. Introduction A. Significance of Problem B. Definition of Terms C. Statement of Thesis II. From the Founders’ Vision to Industrial Modernization A. The Founding and the Executive B. Social, Economic & Political Changes Following the American Civil War 1. Massive Immigration & Urbanization 2. Industrialization 3. Labor Unrest & the Rise of Radicalism III. Wilson & the Presidential Response to Crisis A. Wilson’s Identification of National Crisis 1. Corporate Injustice & Worker Exploitation 2. -
Leopard Population Density and Community Attitudes Towards Leopards in and Around Debshan Ranch, Shangani, Zimbabwe
LEOPARD POPULATION DENSITY AND COMMUNITY ATTITUDES TOWARDS LEOPARDS IN AND AROUND DEBSHAN RANCH, SHANGANI, ZIMBABWE A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE of RHODES UNIVERSITY Department of Zoology and Entomology By PHUMUZILE NYONI DECEMBER 2015 SUPERVISOR: DR D. M. PARKER ABSTRACT ABSTRACT Leopards (Panthera pardus) are regarded as one of the most resilient large carnivore species in the world and can persist in human dominated landscapes, areas with low prey availability nd highly fragmented habitats. However, recent evidence across much of their range reveals declining populations. In Zimbabwe, 500 Convention for the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) export tags are available annually for leopards as hunting trophies, despite limited accurate data on the leopard populations of the country. Moreover, when coupled with the massive land conversions under the controversial National Land Reform Programme (NLRP), leopard populations in Zimbabwe are in dire need of assessment. My study was conducted on Debshan ranch, Shangani, Zimbabwe, which is a commercial cattle (Bos indicus) ranch but also supports a high diversity of indigenous wildlife including an apparently healthy leopard population. However, the NLRP has resulted in an increase in small-holder subsistence farming communities around the ranch (the land was previously privately owned and divided into larger sub-units). This change in land-use means that both human and livestock densities have increased and the potential for human leopard conflict has increased. I estimated the leopard population density of the ranch and assessed community attitudes towards leopards in the communities surrounding the ranch. To estimate population densities, I performed spoor counts and conducted a camera trapping survey. -
A History of Juvenile Delinquency in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1890-C.1960
Deviance and Colonial Power: A History of Juvenile Delinquency in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1890-c.1960 By Ivo Mhike SUBMITTED IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS IN RESPECT OF THE DOCTORAL DEGREE QUALIFICATION IN AFRICA STUDIES IN THE CENTRE FOR AFRICA STUDIES IN THE FACULTY OF THE HUMANITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE February 2016 Supervisor: Prof I.R. Phimister Co-Supervisor: Dr K.V. Law Declaration (i) I, ……….................................................., declare that the Doctoral Degree research thesis that I herewith submit for the Doctoral Degree qualification ................................................... at the University of the Free State is my independent work, and that I have not previously submitted it for a qualification at another institution of higher education. (ii) I, ............................................................, hereby declare that I am aware that the copyright is vested in the University of the Free State. (iii) I, ....................................................., hereby declare that all royalties as regards intellectual property that was developed during the course of and/or in connection with the study at the University of the Free State, will accrue to the University. Signature: Date: Abstract This thesis is the first comprehensive study of juvenile delinquency in colonial Zimbabwe. Based on a detailed reading of archival sources generated by central government in various departments, urban municipalities, and autobiographies, it reconstructs important dimensions in the labelling and