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My Third Ouma

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My Third Ouma is a compelling book that delves into the heart of a Nama midwife's legacy. Ten-year-old Sonnetjie, entrusted to the care of Ouma Toesie, witnesses first hand the wisdom and healing hands of a traditional midwife. As Sonnetjie's mother prepares to give birth, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a community deeply rooted in tradition. The book pays homage to the invaluable contributions of Nama midwives, whose knowledge is slowly fading away in the face of modern medicine. Conceptualised by Professor Siona O’Connell and Professor Loretta Feris as a response to early childhood literacy challenges, the book draws together Indigenous Knowledge Systems, heritage and mother-tongue learning. The story not only celebrates the enduring spirit of these women but also serves as a reminder of the importance of other ways of knowing.
Title: My Third Ouma
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My Third Ouma is a compelling book that delves into the heart of a Nama midwife's legacy.
Ten-year-old Sonnetjie, entrusted to the care of Ouma Toesie, witnesses first hand the wisdom and healing hands of a traditional midwife.
As Sonnetjie's mother prepares to give birth, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a community deeply rooted in tradition.
The book pays homage to the invaluable contributions of Nama midwives, whose knowledge is slowly fading away in the face of modern medicine.
Conceptualised by Professor Siona O’Connell and Professor Loretta Feris as a response to early childhood literacy challenges, the book draws together Indigenous Knowledge Systems, heritage and mother-tongue learning.
The story not only celebrates the enduring spirit of these women but also serves as a reminder of the importance of other ways of knowing.

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