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Traditional Indian embroidery and authentic Indian fabrics are used by designers in conjunction with wooden beads and African weaves and to create Indo-African clothing in a fusion that comes together strikingly.
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SUTRA’s Fashion Editor says, Eye-catching accessories like stunning crystals and weighty dark wood and amber neck pieces create the perfect Indo-African fusion to such an extent that there is little noticeable distinction.
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Sara Juma, a mestiça spirit medium born in 1942 to an Indo-African father and his local wife in Magude town, identified her "race" as Muslim, and had the following to say when I asked her about her way of life while she was growing up:
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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Konare welcomed the Indian offer as "an important Indo-African collaborative partnership for mutual development".
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As we deliberate this crucial matter of Indo-African relations today, compatriots, we should be guided by the wisdom of our illustrious leaders, who taught us that racism is an evil monster that we should fight at all costs, together as South Africans.
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He urged the Indian community not to feel victimised by Ngema's song, and said it was not racist but merely a platform for all concerned to discourse on the subject of Indo-African relations.
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This interaction on Indo-African relations is also a confirmation of what has become a trademark of this resilient nation.
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We cannot over-emphasise the importance of this gathering, as it allows for a debate on Indo-African relations, particularly in this province, which is home to 85% of the country's citizens of Indian descent.
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What is also remarkable about the history of the Indo-African community in this area is the link that existed between three great men - Gandhi, John Langalibalele Dube and the prophet Isaiah Shembe of the Nazareth Church.
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My special appeal to the delegates to this Conference is that they must work even harder than before to build a lasting Indo-African cooperation in this province.
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