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karanga history: A History of Mozambique Malyn Newitt, 1995-03-22 This book summarizes five hundred years of the history of the societies that exist within the area that became Mozambique in 1891. It also takes the story up to the present, including the War of Liberation and Mozambique after independence. It is work of major scholarship that will appeal to experts and students alike. |
karanga history: History of Xitsonga-Speaking Tribes Vonakani Maluleke, 2023-08-30 This research is an uncensored history guide for lessons on Tsonga History. It gives an analysis of the historical movements and cultural significance of the Xitsonga-speaking people of southern Africa. The book is best suited for teaching and learning purposes. It also looks at commonly misinterpreted historical factors and offers an alternative view of looking at history. References are given where necessary in an effort to collect as much reliable information as possible, while linking these to oral traditions and local folklore in order to come to a better understanding of history. Sources were carefully analysed and those that correlate more with known traditions, oral history, and the praise poetry of the Xitsonga-speaking people are especially pointed out. |
karanga history: The Ancient History of the Maori John White, 1887 |
karanga history: Rhodesian History , 1975 |
karanga history: The Ancient History of the Maori: Horo-uta or Taki tumu migration John White, 1887 ... An official collection of Māori historical traditions--BIM. |
karanga history: The Social and Political History of Southern Africa's Languages Tomasz Kamusella, Finex Ndhlovu, 2017-11-21 This book is the first to offer an interdisciplinary and comprehensive reference work on the often-marginalised languages of southern Africa. The authors analyse a range of different concepts and questions, including language and sociality, social and political history, multilingual government, and educational policies. In doing so, they present significant original research, ensuring that the work will remain a key reference point for the subject. This ambitious and wide-ranging edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of southern African languages, sociolinguistics, history and politics. |
karanga history: The Ancient History of the Maori: Tai-nui John White, 1888 ... An official collection of Māori historical traditions--BIM. |
karanga history: Encyclopedia of African History Kevin Shillington, 2005 Offers more than one thousand entries covering all aspects of African history, civilization, and culture. |
karanga history: Death and After-life Rituals in the Eyes of the Shona Canisius Mwandayi, 2011 |
karanga history: Encyclopedia of African History 3-Volume Set Kevin Shillington, 2013-07-04 Covering the entire continent from Morocco, Libya, and Egypt in the north to the Cape of Good Hope in the south, and the surrounding islands from Cape Verde in the west to Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles in the east, the Encyclopedia of African History is a new A-Z reference resource on the history of the entire African continent. With entries ranging from the earliest evolution of human beings in Africa to the beginning of the twenty-first century, this comprehensive three volume Encyclopedia is the first reference of this scale and scope. Also includes 99 maps. |
karanga history: The Historian in Tropical Africa J. Vansina, R. Mauny, L. V. Thomas, 2018-09-03 Originally published in 1964 these papers discuss the recovery and critical interpretation of oral traditions and written documents, problems of dating and analysis of material from archaeological sites, the use of linguistic evidence, and methods of historical reconstruction concerning techniques, art styles and changes in social organization. Consideration is also given to wider problems concerning the pre-colonial history of certain parts of Africa. Attitudes towards the study and understanding of various aspects of historical develoment both among scholars and the public are also reviewed. |
karanga history: The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa Leroy Vail, 1991-01-07 Despite a quarter century of nation building, most African states are still driven by ethnic particularism—commonly known as tribalism. The stubborn persistence of tribal ideologies despite the profound changes associated with modernization has puzzled scholars and African leaders alike. The bloody hostilities between the tribally-oriented Zulu Inkhata movement and supporters of the African National Congress are but the most recent example of tribalism's tenacity. The studies in this volume offer a new historical model for the growth and endurance of such ideologies in southern Africa. |
karanga history: An Introduction to the History of Central Africa Alfred John Wills, 1973 |
karanga history: The Spectator , 1909 A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art. |
karanga history: Imposing Wilderness Roderick P. Neumann, 1998 An impressive achievement. . . . Given the intense and sometimes violent character of park-centered conflicts, given the pivotal role of nature tourism in the foreign-currency earnings of African countries, and given the persistence of rural poverty, Neumann's observations and arguments take on tremendous significance.—Allan Pred, Editorial Board, California Studies in Critical Human Geography |
karanga history: History and Ethnography of Africa South of the Zambesi George McCall Theal, 1907 |
karanga history: Chronicles of an African Ancestor: The Beja Tonga Vonakani Maluleke, 2024-05-19 A Book About the Oldest Recorded History of South-Eastern Africa. Forget everything you think you know about southern Africa. Embark on a thrilling quest to unearth the lost secrets of the Beja Tonga, an ancient civilization shrouded in mystery. Chronicles of an African Ancestor isn't just a history book - it's a time machine! Decipher the code: Is Tsonga a recent invention or a whisper from a forgotten era? Unravel the enigmatic origins of this word and its hidden connection to the Tonga people of southern Mozambique. Witness empires rise and fall: Experience the Beja Tonga's epic journey through history, a saga of migrations, cultural clashes, and the rise and fall of mighty empires. Unmask the truth: Dive deep into the colonial era and see how it reshaped the Beja Tonga's identity. Discover the hidden meanings behind Tsonga, a word that once signified the power of the east. More than history: This book isn't just about dusty facts. It's a testament to the ancient chronology of the Beja Tonga and the incredible power of language to carry a legacy across generations. Prepare to be captivated by a story that transcends time. Chronicles of an African Ancestor is your key to unlocking the profound truths of southern Africa's past and the remarkable story of the Beja Tonga. |
karanga history: Livelihoods of Ethnic Minorities in Rural Zimbabwe Kirk Helliker, Patience Chadambuka, Joshua Matanzima, 2022-04-21 The book provides empirically-rich case studies of the lives and livelihoods of marginalised ethnic minorities in colonial and post-colonial Zimbabwe, with a specific focus on diverse rural areas. It demonstrates the dynamic and complex relationships existing between ethnic minorities and livelihoods, and analyses the ways in which projects of belonging (and identity-formation) amongst these ethnic minorities are entangled in their respective livelihood construction projects, and vice versa. The ethnic minorities include those considered indigenous to Zimbabwe, and those often defined as ‘aliens’, including ethnicities with a transnational presence in southern Africa. The ethnicities studied in the book include the following: Chewa, Doma, Tonga, Tshwa San, Shangane, Basotho, Ndau, Hlengwe and Nambya. By studying their livelihoods in particular, this book offers the first full manuscript about ethnic minorities in Zimbabwe. In doing so, it highlights the significance of these ethnic minorities to Zimbabwean history, politics and society. |
karanga history: United States Policy Toward Rhodesia United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Africa, 1979 |
karanga history: Ethnicity and the Long-term Perspective Alexander Keese, 2010 The debate about ethnicity in sub-Saharan Africa has come to an uneasy consensus in the 1990s, but it has to be asked if we are really close to a solution. How can comparative and historical views help to inform the debate? In this work, seven scholars bring in a long-term perspective to ethno-cultural solidarities, which they explore within a multi-disciplinary framework. This return to the 'heart of the ethnic group', twenty-five years after Elikia M'Bokolo's and Jean-Loup Amselle's path-breaking reinterpretation of ethnicity in Africa, argues for a reappraisal of approaches to ethnicity that have been adopted in recent decades. Focusing on two major geographical regions of the African continent - Senegambia including Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone, and the area of Southern Tanzania and the northern half of Mozambique -, the chapters in this volume provide a new historical interpretation of the processes of identity-building in sub-Saharan Africa. |
karanga history: The Materiality of Lake Kariba Joshua Matanzima, 2024-06-11 This book is an exploration of one of the world’s largest man-made reservoirs, Lake Kariba, created along the Zambezi River in central Africa. Originally built for electricity generation, as the lake reached its full capacity in 1963 it attracted other socioeconomic activities such as tourism, recreation, fisheries, and conservation. The material properties of the waterscape (including waves, strong winds, water volumes, deities and aquatic species) have shaped these socioeconomic activities since its creation. Community interpretations of the reservoir feature stories of fear, death, income generation, livelihoods, illegal cross-border trade, religion and everyday conflicts with wild animals. Drawing on extended ethnographic research and the author’s personal experience growing up around Lake Kariba, this empirically-rich book provides a nuanced discussion of the ways in which the waterscape shapes people’s lives and livelihoods. Additionally, the book explores the challenges of sustaining and preserving Lake Kariba's unique ecosystem amidst environmental pressures and competing demands for resources. Readers will gain a nuanced perspective of the significance of the lake, its relationship with neighboring communities, and its evolution over time. |
karanga history: Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies Chris Andersen, Jean M. O'Brien, 2016-12-19 Sources and Methods in Indigenous Studies is a synthesis of changes and innovations in methodologies in Indigenous Studies, focusing on sources over a broad chronological and geographical range. Written by a group of highly respected Indigenous Studies scholars from across an array of disciplines, this collection offers insight into the methodological approaches contributors take to research, and how these methods have developed in recent years. The book has a two-part structure that looks, firstly, at the theoretical and disciplinary movement of Indigenous Studies within history, literature, anthropology, and the social sciences. Chapters in this section reveal that, while engaging with other disciplines, Indigenous Studies has forged its own intellectual path by borrowing and innovating from other fields. In part two, the book examines the many different areas with which sources for indigenous history have been engaged, including the importance of family, gender, feminism, and sexuality, as well as various elements of expressive culture such as material culture, literature, and museums. Together, the chapters offer readers an overview of the dynamic state of the field in Indigenous Studies. This book shines a spotlight on the ways in which scholarship is transforming Indigenous Studies in methodologically innovative and exciting ways, and will be essential reading for students and scholars in the field. |
karanga history: Rhodesia Museum, Bulawayo: what Visitors Can See Richard Nicklin Hall, 1911 |
karanga history: African Historical Archaeologies Andrew M. Reid, Paul J. Lane, 2014-10-28 This volume explores the range of interactions between the historical sources and archaeology that are available on the African continent. The contributions, written by a range of experts on different aspects of African archaeology, present the underlying issues such as: - The conflict and collaboration in the foundation of modern Africa; - African trading communities maintaining their independence from Europe; - The impacts of the Atlantic slave trade. This represents the first consideration of historical archaeology over the African continent as a whole and therefore provides an important review for African archaeologists and historians. This seminal volume also explores Africa's place in global systems of thought and economic development for historical archaeologists and historians alike. |
karanga history: The Ndebele Nation Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 2009 |
karanga history: Great Zimbabwe Shadreck Chirikure, 2020-11-29 Conditioned by local ways of knowing and doing, Great Zimbabwe develops a new interpretation of the famous World Heritage site of Great Zimbabwe. It combines archaeological knowledge, including recent material from the author’s excavations, with native concepts and philosophies. Working from a large data set has made it possible, for the first time, to develop an archaeology of Great Zimbabwe that is informed by finds and observations from the entire site and wider landscape. In so doing, the book strongly contributes towards decolonising African and world archaeology. Written in an accessible manner, the book is aimed at undergraduate students, graduate students, and practicing archaeologists both in Africa and across the globe. The book will also make contributions to the broader field such as African Studies, African History, and World Archaeology through its emphasis on developing synergies between local ways of knowing and the archaeology. |
karanga history: History's Mysteries Brian Haughton, 2010-01-01 History's Mysteries is an absorbing and meticulously researched exploration of the archaeology, history, and mysteries of 35 ancient places worldwide. Haughton's book takes the reader on an unforgettable journey, from the 8,000-year-old stone circle of Nabta Playa to India's magical Taj Mahal; from Rhode Island's controversial Newport Tower to the enigmatic Royston Cave in the UK; from the strange medieval castle-village of Rennes-le-Ch�teau to the massive ancient walled city of Great Zimbabwe. Using the latest archaeological evidence, History's Mysteries explores: The incredible archaeological discoveries at the 11,000 year-old sanctuary of G�bekli Tepe in Turkey. The heated debate over the 47-million-year-old 'Ida Fossil'--could it be the missing link in our evolutionary history? The reality behind controversial ancient artifacts such as the Iron Pillar of Delhi, the Oak Island Treasure, and Egypt's Dendera Lamps. What really happened to the Neanderthals? With 36 photographs and illustrations, this is the perfect reference work for those fascinated by the great mysteries of ancient history. |
karanga history: Prehistoric Rhodesia Richard Nicklin Hall, 1909 |
karanga history: The Power of Performance Annekie Joubert, 2004 Disc characteristics: DVD Region Universal. |
karanga history: Names Fashioned by Gender Thenjiwe Meyiwa, Madoda Cekiso, 2023-12-01 Names are very powerful and significant, especially in the African context. Across societies, there is a universal, albeit taken-for-granted fact that all human beings have names. Names Fashioned by Gender is a collection of essays on onomastics—a linguistics field of study focusing on the origin, form, history and use of proper names. The study of naming potentially provides significant evidence about the role of gender in the assimilation and/or enculturation processes as personal names evoke insight into the construction of gender and personhood in African societies. The book takes intellectual course from the idea that how names are viewed and used is heavily context-dependent and gendered. It demonstrates that personal names are narratives derived from different contexts within various cultures and circumstances subsequently imposing different identities on name bearers. Through persuasive essays, this book elucidates that naming is an activity that needs to be conducted cautiously because names tend to determine the destiny and character of an individual. Print editions not for sale in Sub-Saharan Africa. |
karanga history: Crafting Identity in Zimbabwe and Mozambique Elizabeth MacGonagle, 2007 Crosses conventional theoretical, temporal, and geographical boundaries to show how the Ndau of southeast Africa actively shaped their own identity over a four-hundred-year period. |
karanga history: An Introduction to the History of Central Africa A. J. Wills , 1967 |
karanga history: Proceedings and Transactions - Rhodesia Scientific Association Rhodesia Scientific Association, 1905 |
karanga history: A Political History of Munhumutapa, C1400-1902 S. I. G. Mudenge, 1988 |
karanga history: The Karanga Empire Aeneas S. Chigwedere, 1985 |
karanga history: History of Africa South of the Zambesi from the Settlement of the Portuguese at Sofala in September 1505 to the Conquest of this Cape Colony George McCall Theal, 1927 |
karanga history: Cattle and People Catarina Ginja, Elizabeth Wright, 2022-05-01 This volume originates in a conference session that took place at the 2018 International Council of Archaeozoology conference in Ankara, Turkey, entitled Humans and Cattle: Interdisciplinary Perspectives to an Ancient Relationship. The aim of the session was to bring together zooarchaeologists and their colleagues from various other research fields working on human cattle interactions over time. The contributions in this volume reflect well the breadth of work being undertaken on the ancient relationship between humans and cattle across the continents of Europe, Africa and Asia, and from the late Pleistocene to postmedieval period. Almost all involve the study of archaeological cattle remains and use different zooarchaeological methods, but the combination of these approaches with that of ethnography, isotopes and genetics is also featured. Author Interview |
karanga history: History of Africa South of the Zambesi from the Settlement of the Portuguese at Sofala in September 1505 to the Conquest of the Cape Colony by the British in September 1795 George McCall Theal, 1927 |
karanga history: The Army and Politics in Zimbabwe Blessing-Miles Tendi, 2020-01-16 An essential biographical record of General Solomon Mujuru, one of the most controversial figures within the history of African liberation politics. |
karanga history: Among the Wild Ngoni W.A.L. Elmslie, 2013-04-03 In 1875 the Livingstonia Mission landed on the west shore of Lake Nyasa. The first advance of the missionaries into Ngoniland was in 1878, and this 1899 work describes the enforced setting up of the mission among the Ngoni people, warriors of the Zulu race. |
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Karanga (Maori) - un appel de bienvenue La nécessité d’une alliance mondiale, Education for Tomorrow’s World, est née suite à la série de séminaires mondiaux qui ont eu lieu à …
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Karanga (Māori) - uma chamada de boas-vindas. A necessidade de uma aliança global emergiu do Salzburg Global Seminar: Educação para o Mundo de Amanhã. Educadores, …
World Youth Conference on Kindness (Virtual) — Karanga: the …
On October 24 and 25, 2020, UNESCO MGIEP and global partners will host the 2nd World Youth Conference on Kindness centred on the theme Kindness for Peaceful and Sustainable Co …
Social and Emotional Learning from the Inside Out — Karanga: the …
Jul 1, 2021 · In response to a growing interest in social and emotional learning and the need for cost-effective and easy to use strategies, the EASEL Lab has been developing and testing a …
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Jul 1, 2021 · Throughout this turbulent past year, educators fully embraced the importance of social emotional learning (SEL) - for themselves and their students. For those who have been …
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