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The “Sounding Indigenous in South Africa” (SISA) project’s team of academic researchers and Khoesan scholar-activists is collaboratively archiving and studying Khoesan heritage performances of music and dance with communities across the Northern Cape. The SISA project’s archival materials (including photographs, audio recordings, and video recordings) are stored with Indigenous community partners as well as with […]