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A 1930 study of the history, traditions and tribal lives of the Xhosa people, offering a unique indigenous perspective.
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A 1930 study of the history, traditions and tribal lives of the Xhosa people, offering a unique indigenous perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 778g
- ISBN-13: 9781108066822
- ISBN-10: 1108066828
- Artikelnr.: 39712239
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 778g
- ISBN-13: 9781108066822
- ISBN-10: 1108066828
- Artikelnr.: 39712239
Editor's introduction
Biographical note on the author
Preface
Bibliography
1. Who are the Bantu
2. Arabs and Portuguese
3. First contact of Portuguese with Makalanga
4. Gradual spread of Bantu tribes
5. Migration of Bantu tribes from the north
6. Ama-Zimba and Aba-Mbo
7. Tribal and clan names
8. Correlation of Bantu tribes
9. Abe-Nguni, significance of the term
10. Togu's reign
11. Palo, his character
12. State of hostility between Rarabe and Gcaleka
13. Gcaleka succeeds Palo
14. Hintsa, sixth Kafir war starts near Fish river
15. A friend of the Bantu
16. Kreli (Sarili)
17. The Abe-Nguni of Nyasaland
18. Aba-Mbo, second branch of eastern Bantu
19. The Pondomise
20. Ama-Bomvana
21. The Ama-Lala
22. Tshaka, his childhood
23. Kills his mother, Nandi
24. The Aba-Tembu.
Biographical note on the author
Preface
Bibliography
1. Who are the Bantu
2. Arabs and Portuguese
3. First contact of Portuguese with Makalanga
4. Gradual spread of Bantu tribes
5. Migration of Bantu tribes from the north
6. Ama-Zimba and Aba-Mbo
7. Tribal and clan names
8. Correlation of Bantu tribes
9. Abe-Nguni, significance of the term
10. Togu's reign
11. Palo, his character
12. State of hostility between Rarabe and Gcaleka
13. Gcaleka succeeds Palo
14. Hintsa, sixth Kafir war starts near Fish river
15. A friend of the Bantu
16. Kreli (Sarili)
17. The Abe-Nguni of Nyasaland
18. Aba-Mbo, second branch of eastern Bantu
19. The Pondomise
20. Ama-Bomvana
21. The Ama-Lala
22. Tshaka, his childhood
23. Kills his mother, Nandi
24. The Aba-Tembu.
Editor's introduction
Biographical note on the author
Preface
Bibliography
1. Who are the Bantu
2. Arabs and Portuguese
3. First contact of Portuguese with Makalanga
4. Gradual spread of Bantu tribes
5. Migration of Bantu tribes from the north
6. Ama-Zimba and Aba-Mbo
7. Tribal and clan names
8. Correlation of Bantu tribes
9. Abe-Nguni, significance of the term
10. Togu's reign
11. Palo, his character
12. State of hostility between Rarabe and Gcaleka
13. Gcaleka succeeds Palo
14. Hintsa, sixth Kafir war starts near Fish river
15. A friend of the Bantu
16. Kreli (Sarili)
17. The Abe-Nguni of Nyasaland
18. Aba-Mbo, second branch of eastern Bantu
19. The Pondomise
20. Ama-Bomvana
21. The Ama-Lala
22. Tshaka, his childhood
23. Kills his mother, Nandi
24. The Aba-Tembu.
Biographical note on the author
Preface
Bibliography
1. Who are the Bantu
2. Arabs and Portuguese
3. First contact of Portuguese with Makalanga
4. Gradual spread of Bantu tribes
5. Migration of Bantu tribes from the north
6. Ama-Zimba and Aba-Mbo
7. Tribal and clan names
8. Correlation of Bantu tribes
9. Abe-Nguni, significance of the term
10. Togu's reign
11. Palo, his character
12. State of hostility between Rarabe and Gcaleka
13. Gcaleka succeeds Palo
14. Hintsa, sixth Kafir war starts near Fish river
15. A friend of the Bantu
16. Kreli (Sarili)
17. The Abe-Nguni of Nyasaland
18. Aba-Mbo, second branch of eastern Bantu
19. The Pondomise
20. Ama-Bomvana
21. The Ama-Lala
22. Tshaka, his childhood
23. Kills his mother, Nandi
24. The Aba-Tembu.