The Kaffirs, a 12-piece band from the northern village of Sirambiyadiya near Puttalam, were in town and for one night concertgoers were treated to songs whose roots extend back hundreds of years to ...
However, the younger generation whilst retaining certain elements of their forefathers, were more akin to Sinhalese, the reason being the gradual assimilation of the Kaffirs with the Sinhalese ...
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He promised, however, to give him pepper on Monday. On Monday morning the battle began. I was well in front, and brought down a number of Kaffirs with my four-pounder, which I had loaded with coarse ...
American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 32, No. 4 (Jan., 1927), pp. 585-600 (16 pages) In tracing the folkways built about the name, much may be learned of the evolution of social institutions and the ...
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In his early writings he referred to black South Africans as "kaffirs" - a highly offensive racist slur. He also said that Indians were "infinitely superior" to black people.
An accomplished playwright, artistic director, and theatre administrator, he tells PREMIUM TIMES how a seemingly simple play he wrote for his church 25 years ago transformed his life and career in ...