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History of the Abambo Generally Known as Fingos (Willem Hiddingh Reprint Series number 17)

Ayliff, John & Whiteside, Joseph

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Ayliff and Whiteside's work is an historical account of the Abambo people that begins with their settlement in the Buffalo River Valley below the Drakensberg in Natal in 1800. The account describes their defeat by the Zulu in approximately 1818, and their subsequent dispersal as the Fingo to the Transkei, where, according to the authors, they lived as servants to the Xhosa before being "liberated" by the British Government. Descriptions follow of the War of the Axe and Mlanjeni; Fingo tribal expansion; the Disarmament Act; and the Glen Grey Act. The authors write from a colonialist perspective, and accounts of the religious beliefs and practices tend to be superficial. List of Fingo chiefdoms, genealogical trees, and names of chiefs and headmen are appended.' - David Chidester, African Traditional Religion in South Africa: An Annotated Bibliography. Hardcover. English. Struik, Willem Hiddingh Reprint Series number 17. 1962 reproduction by offset of the 1912 edition. ISBN: 0. 107 pp. Good with in beige cloth, internally clean. Book No: 2506540

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History of the Abambo Generally Known as Fingos (Willem Hiddingh Reprint Series number 17)

History of the Abambo Generally Known as Fingos (Willem Hiddingh Reprint Series number 17)

OBZ: South African History

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