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Black ViewPoint - The New Day by C.M.C. Ndamse
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… ills of this world. Golden seats awaited them in the world to come. This did not go on without being noticed. Cetwayo, the
Zulu
King, expressed himself succinctly. Referring to the activities of the white people, he said, 'First come missionary, …
A Biography of Ernest Cole by Anna Hutchinson
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… among neighbours of the same tribal background. Since they were Pedi they were confined to a Pedi area and their Indian,
Zulu
, and Ndebele neighbours were resettled elsewhere. Cole included photos of families forced to move under the Group Areas …
African farmers in Southern Africa
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… of different languages. The table that follows shows what these subdivisions are. MAIN LANGUAGE GROUP SUBDIVISIONS Nguni
Zulu
Xhosa Swazi Ndebele Sotho Tswana South Sotho North Sotho (Pedi) Much historical information about these groups has come …
The diary of Maria Tholo - December 16 - 1 January 1977 by Carol Hermer
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… The woman leading the group comes from NY 112. She's a very fat woman but she looked very strong. You see these films of
Zulu
wars and as the men go to fight, you hear the women ululating in the background and it fills the air and makes the … Nguni and Sotho-speaking people. Most of the people living in the Western Cape are Nguni, which includes the Xhosa,
Zulu
, Bhaca and Pondo people mentioned by Maria. Maria herself was Sotho. Scarification was a form of decoration among …
Lobenguela’s izinDuna by Martin Plaut (Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa ), 2016
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… of their trip and the wider context of African visits to London see Neil Parsons, ‘No longer rare birds in London’,
Zulu
, Ndebele, Gaza and Swazi envoys to England: 1882 – 1894, in Black Victorians, Black Victoriana, ed. Gretchen Holbrook …
Address by ANC President Nelson Mandela to ANC-business summit 30 March 1994
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… right. The ANC will continue seeking the least painful solutions to the crisis. We are aware of the genuine fears of the
Zulu
King and we shall continue seeking a meeting with him to clarify what we believe is a misunderstanding about his future …
Document 52 - LA. Jordaan, “A Critique of Mr. W. P. van Schoor’s.The Origin and Development of Segregation in South Africa” Discussion, 1, 3, June 1951
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… each tribe was bent on territorial expansion which it tried to realise at the expense of the extermination of another. The
Zulu
king, Chaka, had during the early nineteenth century extended his domains by a rigorous military system and a terrible …
Address by ANC President Nelson Mandela to ANC-Business Summit 30 March 1994
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… right. The ANC will continue seeking the least painful solutions to the crisis. We are aware of the genuine fears of the
Zulu
King and we shall continue seeking a meeting with him to clarify what we believe is a misunderstanding about his future …
Draft Report of the National Executive Committee of the ANC, submitted to the Annual Conference, December 15-17, 1950
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… of Chief Walter Kumalo. Like other Provinces it has also started a bulletin known as "VUKAYIBAMBE" which is published in
Zulu
. O.F.S. The situation which had developed in the Free State as reported in the last Conference was settled amicably by …
Chapter VI - HEAR US!
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… far as possible. James Hadebe from the ANC. singer, musician, teacher, composed his own musical multiplication tables in
Zulu
and Sotho. The children sang them joyously. Permeating everything, of course, was the sense of defiant protest, triumph …
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