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Activities the So/Kadama do during the different seasons of the year
(2022)In this recording, the speaker gives information on the activities the So/Kadama do during the different seasons of the year -
Boy circumscision
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Conduct of children today
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Finding man for a girl
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Folktale about hunters
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Food taboos among the So/Kadama
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Garden preparation
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Getting son a wife
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Home chores
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Home chores - 2
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How the Kadam farm
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How the Kadama do soil conservation
(2022)In this recording, the speaker gives information on how the Kadama do soil conservation -
How the So are coping with the adverse effects of climatic change
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How the So people apply local methods to cope with the changes in weather
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How the So people today handle pests and diseases
(2022)How the So people today handle pests and diseases that affect crops and livestock in their area and how they were handled in the past -
How the So/Kadama go about hunting
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How the So/Kadama utilise plants for health and medicinal purposes
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How to build a house
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How to care for livestock
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How water sources were preserved then and now
(2022)In this recording, the speaker gives information on how water sources where preserved then and now