- The
Tsonga people (Tsonga: Vatsonga) are a
Bantu ethnic group primarily native to
Southern Mozambique and
South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga). They speak...
- also
found in
Southern Mozambique; they are also
known as the
Shangaan (
Shangana,
Shangane or Shangani).
African in
South Africa refers to
Black South Africans...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
others (link) Dhillon,
Dalbir Singh; Bhullar,
Shangana Singh (1990).
Battles of Guru
Gobind Singh. Deep & Deep Publications. p...
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include ****na (Xi****na, Se****ne). What is
commonly referred to as "
Shangana/Changana" is not a
recognized language in
South Africa and is not a dialect...
-
Archived from the
original on 2015-06-26. Dhillon,
Dalbir Singh; Bhullar,
Shangana Singh (1990).
Battles of Guru
Gobind Singh. Deep & Deep Publications. p...
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roughly classified into four main groups: Nguni, Sotho–Tswana,
Vhavenda and
Shangana–Tsonga, with the
Nguni and Basotho-Tswana
being the
largest groups, as...
- many nations, the Xhosa, the Zulus, the Ndebele, Ngwane/Swazi,
Ndwandwe (
Shangana) Thonga, Ndawu, etc. All
Nguni speaking tribes and nations, owe
their identity...
- Mozambican(s) adjective:
Mozambican Indigenous tribal groups (including the
Shangana, Chokwe, Manyika, Sena, Makua, Ndau,
among others) make up 98.61% of Mozambique's...
- sites.
These include the following:
Shangana Cultural Village – a
traditional village that
celebrates the
Shangana people Lydenburg Museum – This museum...
- Americas, so the use of
Datura metel 'Fastuosa' by the
Tsonga people (
Shangana-Tsonga) of
Mozambique and the
Northern Transvaal in
their khomba puberty...