Swazis

The Swazi (Swazi: emaSwati) are a Bantu ethnic group in Southern Africa, predominantly inhabiting Eswatini, South Africa's Mpumalanga province, and Mozambique. The Swazi are part of the Nguni-language speaking peoples whose origins can be traced through archaeology to East Africa where similar traditions, beliefs and cultural practices are found. The Swazi people and the Kingdom of Eswatini today are named after Mswati II, who became king in 1839 after the death of his father King Sobhuza who strategically defeated the British who occupied Eswatini. Eswatini was a region first occupied by the San people and the current Swazis migrated from …

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SCBD: Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity · 24 September 2014 English

Swaziland’s Fifth National Report to CBD, 20 14 Page 20 Question 4: What are the impacts of the changes in biodiversity for ecosystem services and socio-economic and cultural implicatio ns …

poverty and improving the quality of life of all Swazis is amongst the most pressing challenges the country areas network, while creating incentives for all Swazis (land management agencies, conservancies, private Swaziland’s biodiversity has long been recognised by Swazis who make use of it on a daily basis for various


Guides de voyage Ulysse · 2011 French

On appelle parfois l’Afrique du Sud la « Nation arc-en-ciel », pour désigner ce pays dont la société est parmi les plus complexes et les plus diversifiées de la planète. …

Pondos. Il sème la terreur chez les Ngunis, les Swazis, les Sothos et les Xhosas. Il tue les vieux, dialec- tes. Les locuteurs ndébélés, zoulous, swazis et xhosas se comprennent relati- vement bien entre


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 1987 English

Although the results of colonial expansion have been described in other general studies of the region, this is the first book to take a close look at the case of …

recruiters in Swaziland, 1910—12 98 9 Number of Swazis recruited by NRC and Marwick & Morris, 1912-14 Swazi migrant labour to the Rand, 1903—10 82 9 Swazis working in Transvaal labour districts at year end spectators from the touch-line of the past. Yet Swazis, like anyone else, made their history under conditions expropriated to make way for white settlement and Swazis were resettled in specially created reserves. Such the authority of the Chief is supreme. Some few Swazis do engage themselves to Europeans but the vast


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