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Bushman, Southern Africa, San, indigenous, removal, school, book, child, San (African people)--Education (Elementary)--South Africa--Western Cape, Community schools--South Africa--Western Cape, Indigenous children--South Africa--Western Cape--Social conditions, Western Cape (South Africa)
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islandora:12239
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People hold a candlelight vigil for those in prison, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Political activists, Communities
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Thousands of township residents, like this family, last night turned off their lights and held a candlelight vigil in front of their homes, shops and garages in sympathy with all those in detention, those killed during the unrest and as a protest against the state of emergency. Some people had candles inside their cars and hooted as they drove. A spokesman for the Athlone People's Action Committee said last night that the call for the vigil had been 90 to 100 percent successful.
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islandora:16245
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School teacher and students
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Bushman, Southern Africa, San, indigenous, removal, school, book, child, tourist, book, San (African people)--Education (Elementary)--South Africa--Western Cape, Community schools--South Africa--Western Cape, Indigenous children--South Africa--Western Cape--Social conditions, Western Cape (South Africa)
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islandora:12237
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Post Office stone', Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Communications, Urban development, Building, Archaeology
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This old post office stone is probably one of the oldest found in the country. It was dug up on the Golden Acre site yesterday and is being examined by South African Museum officials. There are inscriptions on both sides of the stone and the date which looks like 1577. The name of a ship is also vaguely discernible. Mr Victor Thompson, seen here, is a carpenter working on the site. He spotted the stone in sand being excavated. [Iziko Museums Identification, 2013: 'Post office stone' left at the Cape by the Wapen Van Rotterdam (1622), which left from Goeree in the Netherlands on 9 November 1621 bound for Batavia in the East and visited Table Bay on her outward voyage. Inscription reads: i(n) Schip Ghena(EMD)Rotterdam daer opKersboom Schipper Gillis-Uut de Maes den 9 NovemberDen 30 Meert A(nno) 1622 Rick van Ja]
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islandora:17124
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School students
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Bushman, Southern Africa, San, indigenous, removal, school, book, children, reading, San (African people)--Education (Elementary)--South Africa--Western Cape, Community schools--South Africa--Western Cape, Indigenous children--South Africa--Western Cape--Social conditions, Western Cape (South Africa)
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islandora:12240