Ibali lama Hlubi : Book 10

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Description
Author's original handwritten text of Ibali lamaHlubi. The book was written in school-type exercise books.
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/47149
Rights Holder
Ndawo, H. M. (Henry Masila)
Type
text
Extent
12 pages
Format
pdf
Language
xho
Location - Physical Location
Original held at Cory Library for Humanities Research, situated at Rhodes University.
Location - Copy -- Shelf Locator
M16 337(a)
useGuidelines
Public Domain
Source
Published in 1945 by Lovedale Press.
Is Part Of
Ibali lama Hlubi (Complete set)
Abstract
Ibali lamaHlubi (The History of the Hlubi People), written in isiXhosa by H. M. Ndawo and first published by Lovedale Press in 1945, is an early historical account of the amaHlubi people. The work documents the origins, lineage, and migration of the Hlubi nation, drawing extensively on oral traditions, including legends, praise poetry, songs, and proverbs, to reconstruct the history of a largely non-literate society. It traces the genealogy of Hlubi kings, patterns of settlement and displacement, and the geographical spread of the amaHlubi across parts of present-day South Africa and neighbouring regions. The text also examines cultural identity and key historical conflicts, including interactions with the Zulu Kingdom and encounters with colonial authorities in the nineteenth century.
Alternative Title
The History of the Hlubi People
Date
194?
Item sets
Henry Masila Ndawo

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