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Teknonymy and Multi-Nominality as Multiple Identity Markers for Vhavenda: An Autochthonic View

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Journal of Asian and African Studies

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Abstract

This paper investigates teknonymy and multi-nominality as multiple identity markers for Vhavenda from an autochthonic view. Employing an ethnographic research design, and locating its argument within a six-pronged theoretical framework, the paper gleaned its data from two sources – interviews and document reviews. Its participants comprised 100 respondents. From this standpoint, the paper has mounted a discussion of the Vhavenda teknonymy. With reference to the latter, it has given pride of place to both teknonymy and multi-nominality, arguing that the two help engender multiple references, multiple addresses, and multiple identities.