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A narrative interpretation of the cultural impressions on water of the communities along the Vaal River, Parys, Free State

This article is about the significance of the Vaal River for the communities inhabiting the area. Using the interpretation of narratives and rituals, the extent of the connection or disconnection between the communities and the aquatic environment is described. Traditional rituals, religious practic...

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