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Loading... Zulu (edition 1998)by Roger and Pat de la Harpe, Sue Derwent (Author), Roger De la Harpe (Photographer), Pat De la Harpe (Photographer), Barry Leitch (Consultant Author) — 3 more, van Rooyen. Annlerie (Managing Editor), Janice Evans (Designer), Lesley Hay-Witton (Editor)
Work InformationZulu by Barry Leitch
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This work is aimed primarily at those who wish to become closer acquainted with the lifestyles of the Zulu people. Readers are given a historic overview, covering the British influence on the Zulu, their military history and weaponry. The introduction explores the social roles of the Zulu, from childhood to old age. It introduces the rites of passage through childhood, the tribal Zulu child, bush lore, stick-fighting, cattle culture, nyangas and sangomas. In the subsequent chapters, the metamorphosis from childhood to adulthood is described, as well as courtship and engagement ceremonies, the status of engaged girls, music and dance, and beadwork. Marriage and lobolo (bride price), weaving, pottery, home life and the wedding ceremony are also examined. There are photographs accompanying the text throughout. No library descriptions found. |
![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)306.089963986Social sciences Social Sciences; Sociology and anthropology Culture and Institutions With Respect to Particular GroupsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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