Oral History Project Mathilda Richter Elim
This video features Mathilda Richter from Elim, South Africa, telling her story as part of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport's Oral History Project. This Project aims to capture and preserve the unique stories of communities across the Western Cape province.

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