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Swazi (African people) --- Amaswazi (African people) --- Isiswazi (African people) --- Ngwane (African people) --- Siswazi (African people) --- Swati (African people) --- Swazi (African tribe) --- Tekela (African people) --- Tekeza (African people) --- Bantu-speaking peoples --- Ethnology --- Nguni (African people) --- Swaziland --- History. --- Swazi (African people). --- Svazilend --- kaNgwane --- Umbuso weSwatini --- Kingdom of Swaziland --- Swaziland Government --- Ngwane --- Swasieland --- スワジランド --- Suwajirando --- スワージランド --- Eswatini
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The emergence of well-known southern African kingdoms such as the famous kingdoms of the AmaZulu, AmaSwazi, and BaSotho in the early nineteenth century was the culmination of centuries of social and political developments that reflected the consolidation of the political control of ruling descent lines of small-scale chiefdoms across the region. This book traces events and developments among the peoples living in the regions of modern KwaZulu-Natal, Swaziland, southern Mozambique, and Lesotho from 1400 to 1830, as related in indigenous oral traditions and histories, in order to explain the social and political factors propelling sociopolitical consolidation and the emergence of chiefdoms and kingdoms. Elizabeth A. Eldredge is the author of The Creation of the Zulu Kingdom, 1815-1828: War, Shaka, and the Consolidation of Power (2014), Power in Colonial Africa: Conflict and Discourse in Lesotho, 1870-1960 (2007), and A South African Kingdom: The Pursuit of Security in Nineteenth-Century Lesotho (2002).
Chiefdoms -- Africa, Southern -- History. --- Africa, Southern -- Politics and government. --- Africa, Southern -- Kings and rulers. --- Africa, Southern -- History -- To 1899. --- Chiefdoms --- History. --- Africa, Southern --- History --- Kings and rulers. --- Politics and government. --- Chieftaincies --- Chieftainships --- Political anthropology --- Southern Africa --- Africa. --- AmaSwazi. --- AmaZulu. --- BaSotho. --- Chiefdoms. --- Elizabeth A. Eldredge. --- Kingdoms. --- Oral Traditions. --- Political Control. --- Precolonial. --- Sociopolitical Consolidation. --- Southeastern Africa.
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This is the first full-length study of the political economy of one of the African states which were formed in the course of the nineteenth-century Zulu revolution. The early chapters examine the evolution of the Swazi state and the dynamics of its stratified systems, paying particular attention to the 'layering' of inequality through marriage and inheritance patterns, and the simultaneous integration of age regiments and the elaboration of a national ideology based on the Swazi royalty. Dr Bonner then sets the Swazi state in the wider context of south-eastern Africa and discusses its relations with the surrounding Boer societies. The later chapters analyse the role played by the great mining companies and their white concessionaires in the partition of southern Africa and in bringing about the dissolution of the Swazi state.
Swazi (African people) --- Amaswazi (African people) --- Isiswazi (African people) --- Ngwane (African people) --- Siswazi (African people) --- Swati (African people) --- Swazi (African tribe) --- Tekela (African people) --- Tekeza (African people) --- Bantu-speaking peoples --- Ethnology --- Nguni (African people) --- Politics and government. --- Eswatini --- Politics and government --- Swaziland --- Svazilend --- kaNgwane --- Umbuso weSwatini --- Kingdom of Swaziland --- Swaziland Government --- Ngwane --- Swasieland --- スワジランド --- Suwajirando --- スワージランド --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- dances [performance events] --- music [discipline] --- Swaziland --- South Africa --- Swazi (African people) --- Music --- Dance --- Swazi (Peuple africain) --- Musique --- Danse --- Folk dancing --- Folk music --- History and criticism. --- -Folk music --- -Swazi (African people) --- -78 <683.4> --- Amaswazi (African people) --- Isiswazi (African people) --- Ngwane (African people) --- Siswazi (African people) --- Swati (African people) --- Swazi (African tribe) --- Tekela (African people) --- Tekeza (African people) --- Bantu-speaking peoples --- Ethnology --- Nguni (African people) --- Ethnic music --- Traditional music --- Folklore --- Folk dances --- National dances --- History and criticism --- -History and criticism --- music [performing arts] --- 78 <683.4> --- Music&delete& --- Ethnomusicology --- Africa --- Folk dance music --- 78.32.2 --- Music. --- Swazi (African people) - Music - History and criticism. --- Folk music - Swaziland - History and criticism. --- Folk dancing - Swaziland. --- Musique africaine --- Ethnologie --- Afrique --- music [performing arts genre]
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