Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017

This research sought to highlight how cultural dynamism solved conflicts between the four ethnic groups of Gokwe south. The research argues that clinging to individual cultures and seeing the next person’s culture as inferior was the major cause for conflicts. Therefore accepting one another and bea...

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Main Author: Ncube, Abigirl
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2643
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description This research sought to highlight how cultural dynamism solved conflicts between the four ethnic groups of Gokwe south. The research argues that clinging to individual cultures and seeing the next person’s culture as inferior was the major cause for conflicts. Therefore accepting one another and bearing in mind that culture is dynamic marked the end of conflicts. As a result people are now living together peacefully and one cannot tell the difference between these groups today. This research therefore proves that while it is true that these people once had hard time staying together, they ended up accepting each other in their differences. Using field work, it was proved that these people are now living together well and there are no more differences. They had done away with their different backgrounds and are now focusing on what is on ground.
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spelling ir-11408-26432022-06-27T13:49:04Z Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017 Ncube, Abigirl Cultural dynamism Conflicts This research sought to highlight how cultural dynamism solved conflicts between the four ethnic groups of Gokwe south. The research argues that clinging to individual cultures and seeing the next person’s culture as inferior was the major cause for conflicts. Therefore accepting one another and bearing in mind that culture is dynamic marked the end of conflicts. As a result people are now living together peacefully and one cannot tell the difference between these groups today. This research therefore proves that while it is true that these people once had hard time staying together, they ended up accepting each other in their differences. Using field work, it was proved that these people are now living together well and there are no more differences. They had done away with their different backgrounds and are now focusing on what is on ground. 2017-07-12T13:33:28Z 2017-07-12T13:33:28Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2643 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Cultural dynamism
Conflicts
Ncube, Abigirl
Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017
title Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017
title_full Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017
title_fullStr Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017
title_full_unstemmed Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017
title_short Cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of Gokwe south district 1950- 2017
title_sort cultural dynamism as a solution to ethnic conflict the case of gokwe south district 1950- 2017
topic Cultural dynamism
Conflicts
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2643
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