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accepted were ****imilated into the
Xhosa cultural way of life and
followed Xhosa traditions.[citation needed] The
Xhosas called these various tribes AmaMfengu...
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Xhosa (/ˈkɔːsə/ KAW-sə or /ˈkoʊsə/ KOH-sə,
Xhosa: [ᵏǁʰôːsa] ),
formerly spelled Xosa and also
known by its
local name isi
Xhosa, is a
Bantu language, indigenous...
- Look up
Xhosa or
xhosa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Xhosa may
refer to:
Xhosa people, a nation, and
ethnic group, who live in south-central and...
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Western Xhosas) to
repel the Gqunukhwebe.
Panic ensued and
farms were abandoned. The
third war
started in
January 1799 with a
Xhosa rebellion that...
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boundary between the
trekboers and the
Xhosas at the
Bushmans and
Upper Fish Rivers. The
Boers and
Xhosas ignored the boundary, with both
groups establishing...
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olden times,
singing has been a
tradition and part of
culture among the
Xhosas.
Xhosa music is
characteristically expressive and
communicative which includes...
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Xhosa,
local to the
Eastern Cape,
established tribal sub-federations—theThembu, Mpondo, and Mpondomise—in the 16th century. The
homeland of the
Xhosa...
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Eastern Cape (
Xhosa: iMpuma-Kapa; Afrikaans: Oos-Kaap [ˈuəs.kɑːp]) is one of the nine
provinces of
South Africa. Its
capital is Bhisho, and its largest...
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nascent colony by the
Xhosas.
During the
course of the battle, the
British were
running low on ammunition. The
Xhosas, with a
force of 10,000 troops...
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following is a list of
timekeeping terminology in the isi
Xhosa language. The
traditional isi
Xhosa names for
months of the year
poetically come from names...