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The reduction of Zululand, 1878-1904

The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 was not greeted with great enthusiasm in either Natal or Zululand. Although Sir Battle Frere was able to raise some
colonial opinion, notably in the Times of Natal and the Natal Mercury, he found no groundswell of enthusiasm for......

MAKING AN INKATHA: DINUZULU’S WAR DOCTOR BEFORE THE NATIVE HIGH COURT

In the spring of 19052 acting chief Ntshingumuzi kaMkwetu3 assembled his section of the Qwabe4 people at his Nkanini homestead built on the middle reaches of the Nonoti river 5 on Crown lands in the Lower Tugela Division of the Colony of Natal.

Heritage Tourism Potential in the Ugu Region: A Project

The purpose of this investigation is to identify the tourism potential of the Ugu Region in terms of historical and cultural sites as well as natural resources, in order to establish a sustainable tourism package that will benefit the people living in the area.

History of KZN Natal Zulus - Traditional Zulu File

Compared to the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal with their battlefields and nature reserves and the enhancement of the Midlands, the southern area of the province has not developed as far as tourism is concerned. There are, however, areas that could be ear-marked for tourism development.

Different Colours of Beads and the Meaning Assigned to them

White beads symbolise purity and they are mainly used by the diviners because they have a belief that the ancestors that they worship like white things which are not associated with evil.

Battling with Banality

This article deals with the history of nineteenth-century KwaZulu Natal, in particular the history of the British invasion of Zululand in 1879. While it used to be apartheid which threatened critical South African history, today it is competition and the free market.

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Correspondence with Randolph Vigne regarding the African Resistance Movement
Correspondence from Ruth Price
Notes of a refugee
Correspondence with Randolph Vigne
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and Malcolm
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and John Clare
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and John Clare
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and John Clare
Correspondence between Randolph Vigne and John Clare

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