Southern Nguni Works - Arthema's Web Site (AltaVista)
www.arthema.com/Search/Events/Event000009998.aspSouthern Nguni Works. on Arthema's Web Site. --- Listed under
Exhibitions. Event Title: Southern Nguni Works. Event Dates: 1 January 1998 - 8
February...
Biweda Nguni Leather Products - KwaZulu-Natal South Africa (GoTo, Snap)
www.planetkzn.co.za/nguni/index.htm
Biweda Nguni Leather Products from KwaZulu-Natal South
Africa with Handbags, Wallets, Purses and other leather bags and goods
Veldman Nguni Stud (Yahoo)
studbook.co.za/veldman.html
Breeding registered Caprivi Nguni cattle of Namibian origin
in South Africa.
Livestock Breeds Project -
Nguni Cattle (GoTo, Excite,
Snap)
www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/NGUNI/Index.htm
Nguni The breed from the past for the future Nguni cattle
are a sub-type of the African Sanga cattle associated with the pastrolist cattle culture
of the Negro/Bantu people of Africa. Protein analyses indicate that they have
characteristics of both.
Nguni Cattle (GoTo)
www.students.uiuc.edu/~albin/sa17.htm
January 7, l998 - Nguni Cattle, Cedara Agricultural
College, KZN The Nguni breed of cattle is an old one, and is indigenous to Africa. The
word Nguni refers to the large group of people in Africa who migrated into southern Africa
about 300 to 400...
Nguni Imports (AltaVista)
www.nguni.com/
Come explore the world of Nguni Imports, your source for
authentic handmade African crafts.
WoYaa! - Namibia Sciences (GoTo)
www.woyaa.com/Tree/Regional/Countries/Namibia/Sciences/
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Music, Education, Entertainment, Government, Politics, Health, Medicine, Agriculture,
Sciences, Media, News, Environment, Sports, Tourism, Travel, Films, Organisations,
Religion, Society
Nguni (Excite)
dnafrica.co.za/nguni.htm
Moving genetics across the globe ...... Thank you for
visiting. You are visitor number This chapter on the Nguni cattle breed is an extract from
the excellent, full colour, 176 page book,
ZimSite (Excite)
www.zimsite.com/zim/history.html
ZIMBABWE History of Zimbabwe: an outline The history of
Zimbabwe is too complex and too deep to cover with any fairness here. An outline of the
history of this nation will thus have to suffice.
Ethnologue: Swaziland (Magellan, Excite, PlanetSearch)
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Swaz.html
Languages of Swaziland. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of
the World_, 13th Edition; Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics,
1996.
Zulu Profile (Excite, PlanetSearch)
www.lmp.ucla.edu/profiles/profz01.htm
Alternate Names: Isizulu Number of Speakers: Approximately
8.8 million Key Dialects: Literary Zulu and others Geographical Center: Eastern South
Africa Educational Resources:
Ethnologue: Lesotho (Magellan, Excite)
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Leso.html
Languages of Lesotho. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of the
World_, 13th Edition; Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996.
Mayibuye Centre (Excite)
www.mweb.co.za/ctlive/museums/mayibuye/about.htm
The Mayibuye Centre for History and Culture in South Africa
is a pioneering project based at the University of the Western Cape. It focuses on all
aspects of apartheid, resistance, social life and culture in South Africa.
Aardvark's Catalogue: sites for Business:
Retail and Wholesale: Fashion and accessories (GoTo)
catalogue.aardvark.co.za/Business/Retail_and_Wholesale/Fashion_and_accessories/index.shtml
Catalogue [no banners in this system] Category : Business:
Retail and Wholesale: Fashion and accessories Biweda Nguni Leather Products Fashion
accessories including handbags, purses, etc made from Nguni hides.
http://www.planetkzn.co.za/nguni...
Biweda Nguni Catalogue Page 1 (Snap)
www.planetkzn.co.za/nguni/cat1.htm
BIWEDA NGUNI PRODUCT CATALOGUE PAGE 1 Please note Images
are not to scale A4 ZIP AROUND BAGS A4BZ (WILDEBEEST) A4BZ (NGUNI) A4BZ (ZEBRA) BILL FOLDS
AD109 (ZEBRA) CF944 (NGUNI) AD104 (WILDEBEEST) GENTS BAG 3110 (ZEBRA) 3110 (NGUNI) 3110
(WILDEBEEST..
Assegai Central : Ancients Zulu Army (Excite)
home.intekom.com/assegai/Articles/9-4.htm
Ancients Zulu Army Part Two: The rise of Shaka In place of
the undisciplined 'mobs' referred to by Shepstone, he instituted a regimental system (thus
giving rise to the supposition that he was following an outside example).
Welcome to the Kingdom of Swaziland (Excite)
chopin.bme.ohio-state.edu/~warren/team_s/swazi.html
Vital Statistics Land Area: 17,364 square kilometers Population: 770,000 (1990
estimate) Capital City: Mbabane Climate: Sub-tropical Languages: SiSwati and English
The Mayibuye Centre (Excite)
www.uwc.ac.za/MAYIBUYE/Index.htm
THE MAYIBUYE CENTRE The Mayibuye Centre for History and Culture in South Africa is a
pioneering project based at the University of the Western Cape.
Brief History of Traditional African BeadCraft (Excite)
www.marques.co.za/clients/zulu/history.htm
It is generally assumed that African beadwork in regions south of the Sahara has its
origins in the comparatively recent past when the colonisation of Africa opened up the
Dark Continent to traders from Portugal, the Netherlands and England.
The Phakamani Project (Excite)
www.web.co.za/scouts/phakamani.html
Phakamani is designed to make it possible for any boy, anywhere in the country, to be a
Scout. The major obstacles to a massive expansion of Scouting have been low incomes, high
unemployment, an inadequate education system and a high drop-out rate from schools, forced
separation of families, the wide geographical spread of the population, and the limited
resources of the national Association.
Traveloco: Zululand (GoTo)
www.traveloco.com/features/amazulu/
Travel | World | Breakaways | USA | Word of Mouth | Hostels - Zululand's Link to the
Past Situated in the wilderness of northeastern South Africa, the region of Zululand is a
place with impressive scenic beauty, and a complex history. For...
Ethnologue: South Africa (Magellan)
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Sout.html
Languages of South Africa. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of the World_, 13th Edition;
Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996.
Into Africa adventures (Magellan)
www.adventures.co.za/ven_art.htm
Adventure Articles a cultural adventure in a land of myths and legends Article and
photos by Lynette Oxley On the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe (Beitbridge), just
south of the Limpopo one can find the picturesque town of Louis Trichart in the
mountainous area of the Soutpansberg.
Introduction South Africa (Excite)
www.zuidafrika.nl/introduction/
History Beginnings Colonisation The Anglo-Boer War The Union of South Africa The
Apartheid State Democratic State Introduction South Africa Since the democratic elections
took place in April 1994 South Africa became known as the rainbow nation with its variety
of cultures, scenic landscapes, hospitality and investment opportunities.
General Info Southern Africa "People, History, Culture, Goverment... (Excite)
www.goway.com/africa/sa_moreinfo.html
GENERAL INFO SOUTH AFRICA PEOPLE, HISTORY, CULTURE, GOVERNMENT Request this special
brochure for information on locally escorted tours and safaris, self drive ideas, luxury
rail journeys and luxury private game lodge experiences.
Ethnologue: Malawi (Magellan)
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Mala.html
Languages of Malawi. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of the World_, 13th Edition;
Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996.
The Zulu Nation of South Africa (GoTo)
www.marques.co.za/clients/zulu/indexorg.htm
The Zulu Nation in South Africa The Zulu of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa belong to the
larger Nguni linguistic group whose origin is lost in an oral tradition that precedes
recorded history. The Nguni are divided into two large segments, North and.
Terence Sibiya's Swaziland pages, Swaziland History (GoTo)
www.realnet.co.sz/real/sibiya/sdhistory.html
Real Image/Terence Sibiya's Swaziland Pages Kingdom Of Swaziland Brief History From the
1840s onwards, foreign settlers secured many valuable commercial and agricultural
concessions while the British and the then Transvaal governments demarcated...
Ndebele Court Yard (GoTo)
www.africanfocus.co.za/village/ndebele/summary.htm
Summary by Michael Hegarty The Ndebele history begins about 350 years ago, when a
section of the Nguni, then migrating down the south-east coast of Africa, diverged under
the leadership of a man named Musi. They wandered into the Transvaal... |