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Xhosa
xhosa kingdom in the years 1750-1835
xhosa kingdom in the years 1750-1835
xhosa kingdom in the years 1750-1835
xhosa kingdom in the years 1750-1835
Oral tradition in Xhosa culture refers to the passing down of cultural knowledge, history, and customs through spoken word rather than through written texts. It includes storytelling, proverbs, songs, and rituals that are used to preserve and transmit the cultural heritage of the Xhosa people from one generation to the next. Oral tradition plays a crucial role in maintaining the identity and values of the Xhosa community.
It's not Xhosa. How , Njani in Xhosa.
your mama is a hoe
In Xhosa, family is referred to as "umndeni." Family is considered an essential and foundational aspect of Xhosa culture, with strong bonds and support systems within the family unit. Traditionally, family extends beyond immediate relatives to include extended family members and clan connections.
Xhosa is a languge.
In 1856-1857 the Xhosa people willingly killed of almost all of their cattle and their crops in the hopes that it would save their people from European control. This was prompted by a little girl's vision of a man who promised that the Xhosa would be resurrected if all the cattle was killed. Ironically, the cattle killing left the Xhosa starving and forced them to work for the Europeans, who gave them food and aid in return.
Wind in Xhosa is "umoya."