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until his
death in 1892 at Sholora, Bomvanaland. He was also
known as "
Kreli", and led the
Xhosa armies in a
series of
frontier wars.
Sarili was the...
-
African playwright and
theatre director.
After writing The
Sacrifice of
Kreli in 1976, she
became the
first black South African woman to have a play published...
-
deposition that "Mhlakaza was my uncle ... my father's name
Umhlanhla of the
Kreli tribe. He died when I was young." Nongqawuse’s
parents died
during the Waterkloof...
- Kaffraria" for his people. He
later supported his
cousin brother Sarhili (
Kreli), King of the
entire Xhosa Nation of
Great house, in a war
against the Cape...
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Cornelis Corneliszoon van
Uitgeest or
Krelis Lootjes (c. 1550 – c. 1600) was a
Dutch windmill owner from
Uitgeest who
invented the wind-powered sawmill...
- into the
Transkei Xhosa heartland,
directly towards the
kraal of
Sarhili ("
Kreli"), the
paramount chief of all the Xhosa. Due in part to the
speed of their...
- This was
eventually called St. John's.
There still remained the
great Kreli, who
lived further east
across the Kei, and to see him the
bishop travelled...
-
Lysistrata S.A., Nongogo,
Patty Hearst, Rape – A
Revue and The
Sacrifice of
Kreli. Then she
joined with
Barney Simon at the
Market Theatre and
performed in...
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processed at
sawmills and
shipped to the mainland.
Cornelis Corneliszoon (or
Krelis Lootjes) was a
Dutch windmill owner from
Uitgeest who
invented the first...
- 1971, he
performed in the
first black production called The
Sacrifice of
Kreli. In the same year, he
joined the
Market Theatre and
performed in the Shakespearean...