MARRIAGE PRACTICES AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: THE CASE OF AFRICAN COMMUNITIES

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  • M J Mafela University of South Africa

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https://doi.org/10.25159/1016-8427/1668

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Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Marriage Practices and Intercultural Communication: The Case of African Communities Case of African Communities Case of African Communities Case of African Communities Case of African Communities Case of African Communities Case of African CommunitiesCase of African CommunitiesCase of African CommunitiesCase of African Communities Case of African Communities

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2016-09-30

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Mafela, M J. 2014. “MARRIAGE PRACTICES AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: THE CASE OF AFRICAN COMMUNITIES”. Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies 24 (1):1-9. https://doi.org/10.25159/1016-8427/1668.

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