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A full color book featuring Tsonga and Shangaan art and cultureDunga Manzi / Stirring Waters features Tsonga and Shangaan art, culture and heritage, and accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Johannesburg Art Gallery. It tracks the history of these cultural groups through essays and a wealth of images of material culture and art. Divided into four sections, the catalogue first highlights the histories of the Tsonga and Shangaan, including a personal narrative of the Makhubele family. The second section explores the magnificent beading tradition and the third, the complex legacy of woodcarving from the late nineteenth century to contemporary times. The historical trajectory as well as the spectacular attire and equipment of sangomas, also known as traditional healers and diviners, form the subject of the fourth and last section. This full-colour book showcases some of South Africa's most treasured heritage, aiming to make readers aware of the high degree of artistic skill that exists in South Africa today.
Sandra Swart is Professor in the Department of History at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
I am supportive of projects that re-dress a very valuable part of our South African Cultural Heritage. The Dungamanzi / Stirring Waters catalogue and exhibition deal with issues of heritage, identity and culture in a very user-friendly and accessible way, enabling discussion on current issues. The publication provides a resource of value to learners, students and academics. Mr Msengi, Tribal Authority, Giyani District, South Africa
Emily O'Gorman, William San Martín, Mark Carey, Sandra Swart, Australia) O'Gorman, Emily (Macquarie University, USA) San Martin, William (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA) Carey, Mark (University of Oregon, South Africa) Swart, Sandra (Stellenbosch University