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I use the names that my informants themselves requested. My doctoral thesis encompasses a comprehensive description of some essential elements of becoming an isangoma and has detailed analyses of several arguments touched on in this article, including the question of ancestors, the role or trance, relationships with biomedicine, and popular perceptions of white izangoma.
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This variety is a characteristic reflected in the autobiographical literature on the subject, especially that of white candidates. See for example, N. Arden, African Spirits Speak: A White Woman's Journey into the Healing Tradition of the Sangoma (Vermont, Destiny Books, 1996)
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This is despite the fact that the privately financed facilities available to the whites are infinitely superior to the service to which their black colleagues are subjected at public health clinics and hospitals. The entrenched inequalities of health care in South Africa are stark, and for the impoverished black community, including izangoma, there is little if any choice
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Although this rule often seems to be waived for those who are already in a relationship, my teacher was convinced that sexual activity during ukuthwasa would, as she put it, 'only slow down the process'.
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