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115th Annual National Oral History Conference | 9–12 October 2018 | Milnerton Library
15th Annual NationalOral History Conference 2018
9–12 October 2018
Milnerton Library, Western Cape
81 Pienaar Street, Milnerton
Latitude -33.86819000000
Longitude 18.4979599999
Freedom and Egalitarianism:
Nelson Mandela, the symbol of democracy
Programme directors
Day 1: Ms Nomaza Dingayo, Chief Director: National Archives and Libraries
Day 2: Dr Tshepo Moloi, President of OHASA
Day 3: Mr Nkitseng Mahalefa, Deputy President of OHASA
Sub-themes
• Archiving oral history
• Sport legends: their stories
• Culture and healthy lifestyles
• The role of oral history in libraries, museums, heritage sites and tourism
• Sexuality narratives: gender, discrimination, illness, healthy lifestyle choices
• Histories of healthy lifestyles and other stories of the Khoi and San communities
• Oral history of community sport, school sport and recreational activities
• Oral history in the classroom
• Histories of community-based health institutions; the role of IKS
• Teaching oral history or history: new perspectives
• Undocumented histories of the liberation struggle
• Forced removals and dispossession: contested memories
• Women: history makers or auxiliary contributors?
• Students and youth: silent narratives
• Unity: truth and reconciliation
2 15th Annual National Oral History Conference | 9–12 October 2018 | Milnerton Library
Welcome message by the Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture
ItisthattimeagainwhereinOralHistorypractitionersaregatheredtoreflectonthe
past twelve months since our last conference and charter the way forward to the
next. Again this year as last year wherein we celebrated the centenary of
OR Tambo, we are celebrating the centenaries of two of our struggle for liberation
and democracy stalwarts former President Nelson Mandela and Albertina Sisulu.
We gather under the theme Freedom and Egalitarianism: Nelson Mandela, the symbol
of democracy.
The Ministry and the Department of Arts and Culture are looking forward to over the
next three days to drink from the fountains of both the practitioners and learners
gathered here as they narrate and unearth the buried histories of these stalwarts
and other valuable information according to the sub-themes. We are hopeful as
the Ministry and Department that the presentations that have been chosen to be
presented over the conference duration will contribute immensely and enrich our
National Archival records on our struggle for democracy and other chosen topics.
We also acknowledge the partnerships with other sister Departments including the
HostingProvincethatconfirmthestrengthofintergovernmentalrelationsinserving
our people. On behalf of the Ministry and Department I wish the OHASA council and
delegates a fruitful conference.
Makhotso Maggie SotyuDeputy Minister of Arts and Culture
315th Annual National Oral History Conference | 9–12 October 2018 | Milnerton Library
Welcome message by the Deputy Minister of Basic Education
It is an exciting time when as a country we are taking an in-depth look at our own
history and its importance to us as a people, a nation and as Africans in general.
For too long, most of our own history has been cast aside and we were made to
believe that African history began when colonists arrived on the continent.
We are making concerted and deliberate strides to rewrite this history and in so
doing re-invigorate our pride as Africans through social cohesion and by knowing
where we come from.
This Oral History Conference compliments our own efforts in the basic eduction
sector towards making History a compulsory subject for learners in schools. We have
recently received the Ministerial Task Team report into making history compulsory
for all learners, the report’s recommendations speak to the importance of history as a
subject to promote nation building, social cohesion and national reconciliation.
I support this very important conference as this is another important step forward
indefiningourselvesasanationthroughourknowledgeandunderstandingofour
history.
Thank you.
Enver SurtyDeputy Minister of Basic Education
4 15th Annual National Oral History Conference | 9–12 October 2018 | Milnerton Library
Welcome message by the Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport
Much of the history of our communities is preserved only in the minds of their
storytellers. To truly understand our past from a unique perspective, it is important
to drive a formal programme to capture the valuable stories beneath our social
tapestry. Through Oral History projects, personal histories and community
experiences become shared heritage while promoting social inclusivity and
community development through sharing and understanding. With this mutual goal
in mind, it is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 15th Oral History Conference in
our picturesque Mother City in the Western Cape province.
I trust this conference will afford the opportunity to share experiences, models and
ideastofurtherexplorethebenefitsandchallengesofsharingpersonalstoriesand
documenting Oral Histories. I also encourage all to enjoy your stay and that you will
take some time to experience our cultural blend, our breath-taking scenery and truly
submerse yourself into this unique diversity we call home.
Anroux MaraisMinister of Cultural Affairs and SportWestern Cape Government
515th Annual National Oral History Conference | 9–12 October 2018 | Milnerton Library
Welcome message by the President of OHASA
This year, OHASA, in partnership with the National Archives and the Western Cape’s
Provincial Archives, is organizing its 15th annual Oral History Conference.
This year’s conference is extra special, because it will be held during the centenary
year of our two most revered icons: former president Rolihlahla Nelson Mandela and
Mrs Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu. This is a great honour, indeed! In celebrating the
sacrifices,dedicationandcommitmentthetwoleadershavemadetorealizeafree,
non-sexist and non-racial democratic South Africa, I would like to commend the
OHASA Exco and the Western Cape’s LOC for an aptly themed conference.
To all the presenters, both novices and established, and everyone who will be
participating in the conference in various forms, I would like to wish you a memorable
and successful conference.
Dr Tshepo MoloiPresident of OHASA
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hab
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4.
Th
e W
est
ern
Cap
e O
ral H
isto
ry In
itia
tive
Jalin
e d
e V
illie
rs
5.
Do
cu
men
tin
g t
he w
ord
of
mo
uth
fo
r p
rese
rvati
on
: o
ral h
isto
ry
in t
he a
rch
ives
Tsh
ep
ho
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sweu
6.
Mu
seu
m m
akin
g, c
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g c
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on
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d t
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ries:
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co
mm
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stit
uti
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ro
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sed
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sell
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itio
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rad
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nal h
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tio
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ula
wayo
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bab
we
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go
ry L
uiz
Sib
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da a
nd
No
mth
an
dazo
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h K
hu
malo
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Th
e r
ole
of
IKS
in
co
mm
un
ity-b
ase
d h
ealt
h in
stit
uti
on
s in
Leso
tho
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eo
Rale
bit
so
Ind
ige
no
us
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mo
log
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an
d m
eth
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olo
gie
s 1
Pre
serv
ati
on
an
d d
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min
ati
on
of
ind
igen
ou
s kn
ow
led
ge w
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in t
he
Tso
ng
a C
om
mu
nit
y in
Lim
po
po
Pro
vin
ce
Mait
e S
alp
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a M
an
gan
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Te
ach
ing
ora
l h
isto
ry o
r h
isto
ry: n
ew
pe
rsp
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ve
s 2
Mu
sical m
em
ory
, ora
lity a
nd
cla
n c
olle
cti
ve id
en
tity
: case
stu
dy in
th
e c
reati
on
an
d p
erf
orm
an
ce o
f Z
ulu
Am
ah
ub
o s
on
gs
Pro
f M
usa
Xu
lu
Un
ity: tr
uth
an
d r
eco
ncilia
tio
n
1.
Reco
ncili
ati
on
an
d t
he r
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of
Ab
rah
am
Esa
u in
th
e s
tru
gg
le f
or
freed
om
T
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beka N
gceb
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ha
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Jo
hn
de G
ruch
y, N
els
on
Man
dela
, reco
ncili
ati
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an
d s
acre
d h
isto
ry
Pro
f C
hri
stin
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an
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KA
WA
Y 4
B
Ch
air
: M
r S
iph
o Z
ulu
Arc
hiv
ing
ora
l h
isto
ry
1.
Cri
tical evalu
ati
on
of
refe
ren
ce s
erv
ices
at
Nati
on
al A
rch
ives
of
Zim
bab
we in
Bu
law
ayo
wit
h s
pecia
l att
en
tio
n t
o t
he u
sag
e o
f o
ral
sou
rces
Sin
dis
o B
heb
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2.
Th
e o
rig
in o
f th
e W
en
tzel fa
mily
of
the S
tran
d M
usl
im c
om
mu
nit
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Eb
rah
im R
ho
da
3.
Pre
serv
ati
on
of, a
nd
access
to
ora
l h
isto
ry a
t th
e A
lan
Pato
n
Cen
tre a
nd
Str
ug
gle
Arc
hiv
es
at
the U
niv
ers
ity o
f K
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ulu
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l P
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rmari
tzb
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Cam
pu
s M
bo
ng
en
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em
be a
nd
Mb
ali
Dla
min
i
4.
Fill
ing
gap
s in
Zim
bab
we’s
his
tory
: th
e e
xte
nt
to w
hic
h t
he N
ati
on
al
Arc
hiv
es
of
Zim
bab
we’s
Ora
l H
isto
ry P
rog
ram
mes
have c
overe
d
pert
inen
t so
cio
, po
litic
al an
d e
co
no
mic
iss
ues
in M
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bele
lan
d
Nja
bu
lo B
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hu
malo
an
d C
yn
thia
Nsi
nd
an
e
5.
Th
e d
ocu
men
tati
on
of
the Z
imb
ab
we P
eo
ple
’s R
evo
luti
on
ary
Arm
y
(ZP
RA
) h
isto
ry in
Zim
bab
we
Nja
bu
lo B
ruce K
hu
malo
6.
Arc
hiv
ing
Ora
l H
isto
ry: ch
alle
ng
es
an
d s
uccess
es
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