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The chief Makhasane , who reigned from the early years of the nineteenth century until 1850 , was reputed to be very powerful in ritual , ironworking and medicines , and was remembered for having sent the locust plagues to Zululand at ...
The chief Makhasane , who reigned from the early years of the nineteenth century until 1850 , was reputed to be very powerful in ritual , ironworking and medicines , and was remembered for having sent the locust plagues to Zululand at ...
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ritual power ( unlike his predecessors ) , most likely because he had been installed by Shaka . The Cube were known for their use of ' supernatural power to gain ascendancy over others ( ithonya ) so they were ' quickly able to kill ...
ritual power ( unlike his predecessors ) , most likely because he had been installed by Shaka . The Cube were known for their use of ' supernatural power to gain ascendancy over others ( ithonya ) so they were ' quickly able to kill ...
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Shaka ' nationalized ' what in many cases had been a local harvest ritual , enhanced the status and importance of the umkhosi ceremony , and focused it very much on the Zulu king and his ancestors ( Champion 1967 : 139 n . 49 ) .
Shaka ' nationalized ' what in many cases had been a local harvest ritual , enhanced the status and importance of the umkhosi ceremony , and focused it very much on the Zulu king and his ancestors ( Champion 1967 : 139 n . 49 ) .
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