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Portland Daily Press: February 23, 1900
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Portland Daily Press: February 20, 1901
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Portland Daily Press: June 27, 1900
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Portland Daily Press: November 15, 1900
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Portland Daily Press: March 29, 1900
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Portland Daily Press: May 11, 1900
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Portland Daily Press: May 16, 1900
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Portland Daily Press: June 6, 1900
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Duiwelsdorp (2015): a Sangoma's story of South Africa
"I live my life with stories that came before me. I tell stories because of stories that were told before. I wrote a story, a screenplay, called Duiwelsdorp 'Devil Town' because of stories that were told before me, to me and now a story lives within me. I am a storyteller because I am a woman, born from woman, alive through story. I am a woman because I give birth - to story, who actually first gave birth to me…It is in this sense that I then take up my place next to this "new generation of post-apartheid South African filmmakers" (storytellers/historians) and assume the duty of reminding my society "of its near and distant origins, of the experiences that shaped it, of its cultural wellsprings" (Confino, 1997: 1187). I took it upon myself to tell another real story of South Africa, the story of Johannesburg, the story of Duiwelsdorp (2015)… By choosing to tell the story of Jack McKeone and other white outlaw heroes, Duiwelsdorp (2015) challenges the popular notion of criminality and delinquency in South Africa. " - Carla Espost in Duiwelsdorp (2015): A Sangoma's Story of South Africa
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