- he
found along the way,
including the Khoi, Batswana, Bapedi, and the
Ndebeles of Mpumalanga. In
their land,
between 1827 and 1832,
Mzilikazi built three...
- Ama
Ndebele are an
ethnic group native to
South Africa who
speak isi
Ndebele. The
group is
separate from the
Northern Ndebele who
broke away from the Zulu...
-
Sumayela Ndebele (Northern
Transvaal Ndebele),
located in
South Africa Southern Ndebele language, the
language of the
South Ndebele Northern Ndebele language...
- of
Bantu languages,
spoken by the
Ndebele people of
South Africa.
Northern Ndebele or
Ndebele also
known as isi
Ndebele is
spoken in
Limpopo in
areas such...
- The
Ndebeles are Mthwakazi,
drawing strength and
wisdom from King Mzilikazi.
Leleti Khumalo Cobbing,
Julian (1976). "Introduction". The
Ndebele Under...
-
Northern Ndebele (English: /əndəˈbeɪleɪ/), also
called Ndebele, isi
Ndebele saseNyakatho,[citation needed]
Zimbabwean Ndebele,
Sindebele or
North Ndebele, ****ociated...
-
Ndebele language may
refer to:
Northern Ndebele language (isi
Ndebele saseNyakatho) or
Zimbabwean Ndebele,
spoken in
Zimbabwe Southern Ndebele language...
- The
traditional music of the
Ndebele is
characterised mainly by the
widespread use of
choral song
accompanied by leg
rattles (amahlwayi),
clappers (izikeyi)...
- Kwa
Ndebele was a
Bantustan in
South Africa,
intended by the
apartheid government as a semi-independent
homeland for the
Ndebele people. The
homeland was...
-
Northern Transvaal (Sumayela)
Ndebele, but is also very
close to the
Zunda languages: Zulu,
Southern Ndebele,
Northern Ndebele, and Xhosa.
Siswati spoken...