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As youth living in South Africa, we realise that the different cultures of our Rainbow Nation are a valuable part of our heritage. We have chosen just one of the many interesting cultures in our country to bring you a glimpse of its diversity. The Zulu nation is both well known and fascinating to explore. We have tried to bring you information on all aspects of the Zulu people, from their roots to their present day lives. This website was created by: Megan Russell, Tamlin Armstrong and Sarah Dawson. We are final year pupils at St Marys School, Johannesburg, South Africa. We have created this Website for the ThinkQuest competition. All our images are protected by copyright. Please do not copy them. If you wish to find the source please see our bibliography page. ? Click above to visit the T Read More
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Zulu BeadWork Home Page

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Eloquent Elegance Beadwork in the ZULU cultural tradition. Those who have travelled in South Africa and spent some of their time in the province of KwaZulu/Natal, might have been fortunate enough to have seen something of the colourful beadwork for which the Zulu in that part of the country are well known. Decorative beadwork is sold at many outlets in the region and in major centres throughout the countery, where some of these beaded trinkets have been offered to souvenir huners as " Zulu love letters ". To appreciate the true significance of traditional Zulu beadwork, however, one has to understand how effectively the Zulu have integrated social values into their arts and crafts. Traditional colours, colour combinations and patterns are still found in modern Zulu beadwork but the real el Read More
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Zulu People

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Zulu Information Location: Natal Province in South Africa Population: 3 million Language: Kwazulu (Nguni) Neighboring Peoples: Sotho, Tswana, San Types of Art: The Zulu are best known for their beadwork and basketry. There have also been some figural sculpture questionably attributed to them. Zulu architecture is quite complex, and the dress or fashion of the Zulu has been carefully studied. History: The AmaZulu believe that they are the direct descendants of the patriarch Zulu, who was born to a Nguni chief in the Congo Basin area. In the 16th century the Zulu migrated southward to their present location, incorporating many of the customs of the San, including the well-known linguistic clicking sounds of the region. During the reign of King Shaka (1816-1828), the Zulu became the mightiest Read More
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