South African Projects

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1   Link   Encyclopaedia of South African Arts, Culture and Heritage
An online, wiki-based Encyclopaedia of South African Arts, Culture and Heritage.
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2   Link   Creative Commons South Africa
Creative Commons South Africa is a web portal dedicated to showcasing the work of local creators, educators and administrators who use Creative Commons licences to distribute their ideas and creative expressions.
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3   Link   KZN Literary Tourism
KZN Literary Tourism researches and promotes the literary heritage of Durban and KwaZulu-Natal.
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4   Link   South African History Online
SAHO was established in 1999 as a not-for-profit organisation, to promote research; to popularise South African history and to address the biased way in which the history and cultural heritage of Black South Africans has been represented.
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5   Link   National Heritage Council
The National Heritage Council strives to create an enabling environment for the effective and efficient preservation, protection and promotion of South African heritage for present and future generations.
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6   Link   Facts About Durban
An online archive of historical information to do with Durban, South Africa. Some of the material is included in Alan Jackson's book Facts About Durban.
19891
7   Link   The Durban Beehive
Find the help you need to create a better life. The Beehive connects you to important information plus the local help to make it happen.
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8   Link   African Commons
The African Commons Project is a non-profit (Section 21) organisation based in Johannesburg, South Africa with the goal of empowering communities to use the internet and new technology for local innovation, creativity and for building long-lasting wisdom.
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9   Link   iHeritage
iHeritage is a weblog that investigates access, digitisation and copyright issues relating to South African heritage, memory and culture.
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10   Link   Local History Museum Trust
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