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“     NATIONAL SYMBOLS,                    Africans according to their “tribal” affiliation. Transkei was   SOURCES CONSULTED
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        NATION STATES. WHILE                 in South African society, the most recent example being   Rosenthal, E. (ed.) 1967. Encyclopaedia. of Southern  Africa.
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                                               The cabinet allows for reflection on the past of South
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        — Deirdre Pretorious
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        Installation of objects.
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