Great South African Ancestors Now Forgotten
Great South African Ancestors Now Forgotten
Today South Africa ethnic roots forgotten is home to diverse ethnic groups, each with its own language, culture, and history. Here are 10 major tribes in South Africa, along with their unique feature, notable heroines. Kings and queens. This education is vital because we will discover that Egyptians descended from settlers who moved up the Nile…
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What about shaka
What the term "super tribe" really means and why you mention the Shangoane and the Ndwandwe as supertribes?
Luzumana is Khomo, uSibiya nge nkomo. Son of Maphanga, uMnguni ophangela abanye abaNguni. Mnguni was son of Gumede, uYeyeye ngoku yeyeza. Son of Ndaba, uNdabezitha igumbi lama gwala. Son of Zulu, uNkosinkulu son of Ntombela, uLobololwenja, isibongo esibi esingabizwa abaLandakazi. Son of Mdlani, uMpangazitha oziphangayo, son of Mlotshwa, uLwandle aluwelwa. I can go on and on
Keep up the good work bro
This was recommended, Before I watch. Kea leboha❤
Goodenergyz please don't forget my great grandfather King Mamphoku Makgoba and our tribe the Bahlelerwa Bakgalaka Tlou kgalaka of the Makgobaskloof and Sovenga Limpopo area we have been fighting for our recognition in our own land for the logist of times against corporate government agencies and private businesses aka (ZZ2)….
Nguni tribes have a strong relation with the events of Sumerain texts from the Mesopotamian civilisations which were the previous Iran,Iraq Pakistani regions. Some went north but some stayed. Those that went north came back south due to genetic memory and ofcourse the ancestral stories they left with when the migrated when working the mines
Thank you ❤ We Africans need to restore our history and continue to pass it down
We been lied so bad we need to awake now
Our Country history slowly been erased…replaced with coloreds…khoisan people…
And now indians soon arabs and Pakistan's…
False narrative pushed everyday is Afrikan Blacks from south africa be zulu , pedi , tswana and others colonized or took south africa from Khoisan
The Bantu didn't migrate South because the South is the North and the oldest DNA is found in Southern Africa. The Bantu have always been in the South.
Tsonga and shangaan are one thing
Thankx my man I'm proudly south African didnt knw as much u do and u tried your outmost with eccent
Love this video my brother greatly appreciate ❤❤❤
Very important content and out of all this we forget one surname, the Balete of Botswana who are the only Nguni tribe in Botswana. They play a very important role in the history of Southern Africa
THANKS SO MUCH GUYS AN TAKE CARE🙏
Very great video. The stories of these kingdoms are not very well known even amongst the people of these kingdoms.
Maqoma has one of the most inspiring stories.
Thank you for this video. Can you please do a video about the ancestors that sold other Africans into slavery to other dieties. I saw the word Osu trending. I don't understand why that happened. And please, what can be done about the spiritual effects? How does that soul transend if it's generational? Thanks for any clarification you may be able to give🙏
Thank you for this video. Can you please do a video about the ancestors that sold other Africans into slavery to other dieties (Osu). I heard about it online and I don't understand what it's about. Is that what the slave trade is based on, or is it different? Also they say it's generational. How then, would that soul transend? Respectfully, Im sincerely curious. Thanks🙏
Our Ancestors undoubtely áre many.
Let us embrace them and name our offsprings after them.
Could you please share or explain the history of the Shona People?
Thank you Prof for covering this very important topic .
Thank you for another very informative video . Tatenda 🩵💙💜🪶
❤Sawubona brothers and sisters.
Thank you for this intro.From here you go up Africa until we find our common ancestor and common original dwellings.
Siyabonga mfowethu.
Wonderful research my brother. Thank you so much
Sotho is rather pronounced Sutu
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This video Lecture is timely.
Thank you for helping us connect back to our Ancestors. Ase. Love you ❤