- The
kashaka is a
simple percussion instrument consisting of two
small gourds filled with
beans (essentially, two
small maracas connected by a string)...
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Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–24
September 1828), also
known as
Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and
Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of...
- The
shaka sign,
sometimes known as "hang loose" is a
gesture with
friendly intent often ****ociated with
Hawaii and surf culture. It
consists of extending...
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Nandi KaBhebhe (c. 1760 –
October 10, 1827) was a
daughter of Bhebhe, a past
Elangeni chief and the
mother of
Shaka kaSenzangakhona, King of the Zulus...
- 3:12 "Drowning" (Jay Brannan) - 4:25 Jay
Brannan - singing, guitar, b****,
kashaka, and
piano (except "drowning") Greg
Heffernan -
cello Scott Starrett -...
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metal beads. They can be
similar in form to the
percussion instrument kashaka, but are much
smaller in size. Historically,
begleri was ****ociated with...
- has
proven to be po****r and
influential in Zulu
canon titled Insila kaShaka (
Shaka's Body Servant). He
embarked on
writing biographies of the Zulu royal...
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retells the
story of King
Shaka of the Zulu
Kingdom and his
quest to
fight for his throne. It
stars Nomzamo Mbatha as
Queen Nandi KaBhebhe and
Senzo Radebe...
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Senzangakhona kaJama (c. 1762–1816), son of Jama,
chief 1787 to 1816
Sigujana kaSenzangakhona, son of Senzangakhona,
chief c. 1816
Shaka kaSenzangakhona...
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educational institution in
South Africa. He was also the
author of
Insila kaShaka, the
first novel written in Zulu (1930).
Another pioneering Zulu writer...