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TheZuluTribeOfAfricaKwaZulu-NatalisthesmallestprovinceinSouthAfrica,yetitcontainstheremnantsof theoncepowerfulZulutribe.ThehistoryoftheZulupeopleisrathershortincomparisontoothertribesinAfrica. InthisessayIhopetobrieflydiscusstheZuluhistory,whatmakesthemunique,theZulureligion,theinteraction withtheBritishcolonialgroups,howtheZulunationcametocomeintopower,andwherethepresentdayZulu peoplestandinsocietytoday....

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inAfricaTheonethatstartedtheforceintoimperialisminAfricawastheAnglo-ZuluWarWhatstartedthe uprisingroarintothewarwasthedisputebetweentheZulusandBoersandEuropeanswantedto.Thekingof BritaingavethekingofZuluNationanultimatumthathecouldn'tfulfilwhichsentthemintowarThisactofthe kingofBritainwasunfairandunnecessary.ShakawasthekingofZulubeforethewarwithBritain.Themonth anddayofShaka'sbirthareunknown,buthe

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andresistance,involvingmanyindigenousgroups,andledtotenseskirmisheswiththeZuluNationThisstruggle betweentheZulusandtheEnglishledtotheBattleofIsandlwana,oneofthemostfamousBritishdefeatsin history.Thecausesinvolveddemandsforlabourandland,howevertherewasanulteriormotiveastowhy ZululandwasinvadedRegardingAnglo-Zulurelations,theBritishfeltthattheZuluNationposedagreatmilitary threatagainsttheWhiteNatalColonyandtheTransvaal....

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TheHistoryofthetraditionalhealeriscloselylinkedtotheconceptofAfricantraditionreligionAfricanpeople areseenasveryreligiousanddidnotworshipinertobjectTheybelieveinasupremebeingknownbydifferent names:UmvelingangifortheZulus,UqamathafortheXhosa,TilofortheTsonga,etc.TheSangomasseetheir ancestorsrestinginanotherspiritualrealmnotdistendfromtheangelsofGodTherefore,theypassedtothemthe batonoftheirdeedbeforetheirdeparture.Traditional...

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Mostofthemythshavesimilaritiesanddifferencesonhowtherevolutionoftheworldbegan.Inthispaper,the twomythsfocusedonaretheZuluCreationandtheIncaCreationBelowwillexplainwhichworldorworlds, suchassky,earth,andunderworld,thecreators,andtheroleofcosmicoccurrencesofthetwomyths.The similaritieswillalsobe

CausesOfMfecane

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IntroductionWithitsoriginintheNgunilanguageoftheXhosa,ZuluandNdebelepeople,thewordUbuntucan belooselytranslatedtomean"Humanity",butthetruepowerandmeaningofthephilosophycanbefoundinthe summaryofthephrase"Umuntungumuntungabantu",whichcanbetranslatedtomean"Apersonisaperson throughotherpersons."or"Iambecauseweare."ThebasicprincipalofUbuntuisthatathesuccessofapersonis measuredbythesuccessofhiscommunityandthepeoplearound

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