Tuesday, October 22, 2019
disease essays
disease essays    Nobody knows how long there have been people living in the     southern part of the African mainland. Experts dates foundings of     irontools in the Swaziland to the 4th century. Sailors who were     shipwrecked outside the coast of South-Africa had contact with people who     earned their living by farming and cattlebreeding. Later on when the     Europeans arrived to South-Africa, they found a people on the east coast     of Natal who called themselves" A ma zulu". These people were tall and     very atleticly build, they could take great effort in both hunting and war     and their knowledge to the nature was incredable.     	The Zulu tribe was once one of South-Africas biggest and most     powerful tribes and they managed to stand up against the British until     they lost the Zulu war in 1897. The tribes defece system was wery simmular     to the system we have in Norway today. The troops were devided into     regiments according to their age. And they got military training in     diffrent parts of the country, just as we do in Norway today.      The Zulues want to keep their tradition and identity alive, but they have     a lot to struggle against. The lack of land and the demands from the     whites way of life has disturbed their old way of living based on     cattlebreeding and farming. The majority of the Zulues today live in the     villages near by the mines and the cities where they have their work,     others work on farms owned by whites.     The zulu society has lost a lot of its stability. But one thing they     havent lost is the solidarity to their fellow tribe members, and they are     all very keen on maintaining their old cultur, inheritated threw     	The Zulues are traditionally polygame. They live on farms in huts     made of grass and each and every wife has one or two of the huts, one to     sleep in an the other one for daily doings. But the women havent only got     their own cabins, they`ve got their own corn storage and their own fields     too. But snice th...     
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