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Izibongo is a
genre of oral
literature among various Bantu peoples of
Southern Africa,
including the Zulu and the Xhosa.
While it is
often considered to...
-
Xhosa history. It
would have been the
first secular Xhosa publication.
Izibongo is a
praise poem
written in Xhosa. It was
produced in 1985 by the Thembu...
- as in use
among the
Xhosa (Iziduko), the
Yoruba (Oriki), and the Zulu (
Izibongo). List of
Roman cognomina Agnomen Courtesy name
Namesake Pinkster, Harm...
- such as Jozi FM,
Capricorn FM and
Kasie FM. In July 2020, she
released Izibongo, an 8
track album featuring her long time producers, Tee-Jay and Elastic...
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Masinga was able to
capture pieces of
isiZulu culture,
mainly music,
izibongo (praise poems) and
amahubo (isiZulu anthems) at
multiple sites and then...
- pathetan, the hora lungă of Romania, the
urtiin duu of Mongolia, the Zulu
izibongo, free improvisation, free jazz and
noise music.
Cadenzas are most often...
- will
typically be
rapidly spoken sections of Zulu
praise poetry,
called "
izibongo". The
content is not
always praise, though, and with pop,
house and other...
-
Manual for Beginners. Longmans,
Green & Co.,
London & Cape Town, 1949.
Izibongo. Zulu praise-poems.
Collected by
James Stuart.
Translated by
Daniel Malcolm...
- the household.
Every tribe consisted of a
number of
patrilineal clans or
izibongo. This
meant that
every clan
consisted of a
group of
individuals who shared...
- back
alone from Soshangana's land,
While others would go on to [their]
death from the
synadenium tree. —
Izibongo Zikadingana [The
Praises of Dingana]...