- by
various names such as Malozi, Nyambe, Makololo, Barotse, Rotse, Rozi,
Rutse, Balozi, Balobedu, and Tozvi. They
refer to
their land as
Bulozi or Barotseland...
- zhe ōtya emu ruku desnuju. knyazĭ zhe vĭzrěvŭ na nebo, i rech:
Gospodi v
rutsě tvoi
predaju tobě dukhŭ moi. i tako
ouspe oubĭenŭ zhe bys̑ v
subotu na noshchĭ...
- thought" 2nd
palatalization in
oblique cases no yes R. руке́ /ruˈkʲe/, B. руцэ́ /
ruˈt͡se/, U. руці́ /ruˈt͡sʲi/ "hand" (locative or
prepositional case)...
-
Sarczeto bie za
horata (The
Heart Beats for the People),
followed by
Prosti rutse (Simple Hands, 1961) and
Oburnato nebe (A Sky
Turned Upside Down, 1962)...
- son of
Dutch born Jan
Jansen Bleecker (1641–1732) and
Grietje "Margaret"
Rutse van
Schoenderwoert (1647–1733). His
siblings included Caajte Grietje Bleecker...
-
Dutch born
mayor Jan
Jansen Bleecker (1641–1732) and
Grietje "Margaret"
Rutse van
Schoenderwoert (1647–1733). His
siblings included Johannes Bleecker...
- Revolution. On
January 2, 1667,
Bleecker was
married to
Grietje "Margaret"
Rutse van
Schoenderwoert (1647–1733), the
daughter of
Rutger Jacobson van Schoenderwoert...
-
Albany from 1748 to 1750. His
maternal grandparents were
Grietje "Margaret"
Rutse van
Schoenderwoert and Jan
Jansen Bleecker (also the
Mayor of
Albany from...