Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Zulu did not ' know ' their Supreme Being . Nevertheless they had two names to refer to him : uNkulunkulu and uMvelinqangi . According to Colenso ( 1855 : 59 , 129 ; 1982 : 120 n . 160 , 194 ) , uNkulunkulu was the Zulu name for the ...
... Zulu did not ' know ' their Supreme Being . Nevertheless they had two names to refer to him : uNkulunkulu and uMvelinqangi . According to Colenso ( 1855 : 59 , 129 ; 1982 : 120 n . 160 , 194 ) , uNkulunkulu was the Zulu name for the ...
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... ZULU ' ROYAL ' WOMEN Rather than being peripheral in politics , key women were central characters . Sean Hanretta ( 1998 ) suggests that women's leadership was new to the Zulu and that ' the potential for both exploitation and the ...
... ZULU ' ROYAL ' WOMEN Rather than being peripheral in politics , key women were central characters . Sean Hanretta ( 1998 ) suggests that women's leadership was new to the Zulu and that ' the potential for both exploitation and the ...
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... Zulu Legends . ' An edition of a manuscript dated 1857 , entitled " Inhlamvu ezikulunywayo gabantu bakwaZulu . Thirty chapters of Zulu traditions and customs . In the original language , with an English translation and notes . By Wm . H ...
... Zulu Legends . ' An edition of a manuscript dated 1857 , entitled " Inhlamvu ezikulunywayo gabantu bakwaZulu . Thirty chapters of Zulu traditions and customs . In the original language , with an English translation and notes . By Wm . H ...
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