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1Children of their fathers
By Margaret Read

“Children of their fathers” Metadata:
- Title: Children of their fathers
- Author: Margaret Read
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 176
- Publisher: ➤ Holt - Brand: Waveland Pr Inc - Yale University Press - Waveland Press - Waveland Pr Inc - Forgotten Books - Methuen - Irvington Pub - Holt, Rinehart and Winston
- Publish Date: ➤ 1959 - 1960 - 1968 - 1973 - 1982 - 1987 - 2017
- Publish Location: ➤ (s. l.) - New Haven - New York - London
“Children of their fathers” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Ngoni (African people) - Children - Primitive societies - Opvoeding - Ngonis (Tribu africaine) - Kinderen - Anthropologie - Enfants en Afrique - Socieaté primitive - Casamento E Familia - Traditional education - Ngoni - Malawi - Youth - Infants - Nguni (people) - Kind - Anthropology - Prehistoric peoples
- Places: Africa - Malawi - Afrique
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL58754475M - OL48120996M - OL47756679M - OL45794859M - OL44795373M - OL14882640M - OL13791222M - OL16810996M - OL11463522M - OL5796263M - OL13707617M - OL8172924M - OL5615299M - OL5790392M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 2653874 - 443022 - 10487537 - 3123316 - 833600
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 60000108 - 60008365 - 68023543
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780259481034 - 9780881332889 - 0881332887 - 0829015000 - 9780030698750 - 9780829015003 - 0259481033 - 0030698758
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1959
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Nguni people
The Nguni people are an ethnolinguistic group of Bantu ethnic groups native to Southern Africa where they form the single largest ethnolinguistic community
Nguni languages
The Nguni languages are a group of Bantu languages spoken in southern Africa (mainly South Africa, Zimbabwe and Eswatini) by the Nguni people. Nguni languages
Soshangane
Nxumalo royalty is steeped right at the beginning of the Nguni people, and the very first Nguni, Chief Ndlovu. Chief Ndlovu ‘s Chiefdom is believed to have
Ngoni people
Chipata in Eastern Zambia. The Ngoni trace their origins to the Nguni and Zulu people of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The Ngonis during their journey
Xhosa people
and are native speakers of the isiXhosa language. The Xhosa people are descendants of Nguni clans who settled in the Southeastern part of Southern Africa
Nguni cattle
tribes ancestral to modern Nguni people to Southern Africa during their migration from the North of the continent. Nguni cattle are dairy and beef cattle
Nguni shield
A Nguni shield is a traditional, pointed oval-shaped, ox or cowhide shield which is used by various ethnic groups among the Nguni people of southern Africa
Northern Ndebele people
of unfamiliar people (or the Nguni prefix ama-). British explorers—who were first informed of the existence of the Northern Ndebele people by the Sotho–Tswana
Tsonga people
a wealth of Nguni names and words in their language which testifies of the Gaza Nguni rulership of some of these groups. The Copi people (Chopi), however
Matshobana KaMangete
chief Mangethe (Zikode), was the chief of the Khumalo tribe: a clan of Nguni people living near the Black Umfolozi river in kwaZulu, in South Africa, and