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Local Customs: ZULU CULTURE.
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  • Drive through the suburbs of Westville and residential area of Kloof . Visit a crocodile farm and a snake park situated in the magnificent Valley of 1000 Hills . Zulu kraal which includes an informative talk about Zulu traditions and a display of tribal dancing.

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    Local Customs: ZULU LAND.
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  • Drive to Zululand passing the rolling hills of sugar cane fields and forest plantations. Visit Shakaland, a Zulu kraal, near Eshowe, in the Nkwalini valley. Cultural programme of Zulu traditions: beer brewing, spear making, hut building, pottery, weaving, traditional dress, Zulu etiquette and the layout and social structure of a kraal. Singing and tribal dancing. Typical Zulu meal served in an open rondavel overlooking Goedetru dam.

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    Local Customs: ZULU LAND CULTURES.
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  • Drive to Zululand , passing the rolling hills of sugar cane fields and forest plantations. Visit a Zulu kraal near Mtubatuba. Cultural programme of Zulu traditions : beer brewing, spear making, hut building, pottery, weaving, traditional dress, Zulu etiquette and the layout and social structure of a kraal. Singing and tribal dancing. Typical Zulu meal served in the boma. Afternoon game viewing in Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, renowned for its wide variety of bird and animal life including the famous white rhino. Dinner and overnight at Hilltop camp, situated high on the edge of a steep forested slope overlooking the hills of the Hluhluwe Reserve.

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    Local Customs: THE ZULU NATION.
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  • The Zulu are a proud tribe native to the KwaZuluNatal province of South Africa. Historically the Zulu were a mighty warrior nation and are believed to be descendants of the patriarch Zulu, the son of a Nguni chief in the Congo basin in central Africa. Apartheid textbooks taught that South Africa was virtually empty of human habitation when colonised by the Dutch in 1652. The reality is that the Zulu people began to migrate towards their present location in Natal during the 16th century.

    A crucial turning point in Zulu history occurred during the reign of Shaka as king of the Zulu’s from 1816 to 1828. Prior to his rule the Zulu’s consisted of numerous clans that were related but disorganised. Shaka was a mighty and fearsome warrior and united the clans into a single powerful tribe. He introduced a new system of military organisation and revolutionised his army’s weaponry and military tactics. He introduced new battle formations that left his enemies outflanked and confused. He was a strict and brutal disciplinarian, soldiers were required to remain celibate and a violation of this rule was punishable by death. Shaka increased the power of his tribe. Conquered clans and tribes were incorporated into the Zulu nation and in eleven years he increased their number from 1500 people to 50 000 warriors alone.

    From the time of Shaka onwards, the Zulu’s fought many wars to keep from being dominated by the British settlers. The final Zulu uprising before succumbing to the British was lead by Chief Bambatha in 1906. From then on the tribe that had once been master of much of the eastern coastal regions and interior of South Africa, was subjected to an increasingly harsh series of racist laws that led to poverty and disempowerment.

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    Local Customs: SHAKA ZULU.
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  • THE STORY OF SHAKA – KING OF THE ZULU’S

    Long ago, in 1789, in the rolling green hills of Zululand, a Zulu woman called Nandi gave birth to an unwanted and illegitimate child. The child’s father, Senzangakona, from the clan of Zulu, wanted nothing to do with them and the tribal elders sent a message to Nandi saying "the girl has a beetle (shaka) in her belly". Nandi was relegated to the lowly position of third wife. When Shaka was six years old he allowed a dog to kill one of Senzangakona’s sheep and from that day forth, Shaka and Nandi were cast out by the Zulu clan.

    In shame, they were forced to return to the clan of Nandi’s family. Shaka hated living with his mother’s family, they were treated as outcasts and he continuously suffered the cruel, taunting of the other children who referred to him as "the fatherless one." The family were forced to move around from clan to clan until they found a degree of acceptance by the Mtetwa tribe. Shaka grew to young manhood herding sheep and cattle. He showed extraordinary bravery in protecting the animals under his care, and one day killed a leopard single handedly using two throwing spears and a club.

    At the age of twenty-one, Shaka became a soldier and distinguished himself in battle under the Mtetwa chieftain Dingiswayo. Shaka proved to be an excellent military strategist and introduced changes in battle methods that were to be a great success. Dingiswayo was a good leader of his people, and under his protection, Shaka grew into a rich and important person. One day Senzangakona came to pay homage to Dingiswayo and was gratified to find that his son had become a great man. He promised Shaka the chieftainship of the Zulu clan after his death. However Senzangakona bowed to the pressure of his wives, and after his death, Shaka’s young half-brother, Sugujana became chief. When Shaka heard the news he broke into a great rage and killed the new chief in battle.

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    Comments for PEE-WEE about Durban
    hindu1936 Mon Oct 16, 2006 08:41 UTC
     Thank you for an absolutely wonderful set of tips about Durban! With your permission I would like to move the phot of the snake to my screensaver. Great pages.
    Kristina1701 Sun Jul 16, 2006 21:12 UTC
     interesting page! ...have to write a uni paper on durban and ct. a scary intro pic tho *lol*
    vesna04 Tue Oct 4, 2005 18:17 UTC
     I loved your tips, especially local customs ones:)
    LoriPori Thu Jun 9, 2005 15:56 UTC
     Despite what the others may say, I thought Durban was quite a delightful place. It's Mini Town is a lot like Madurodam in Holland. Slap chips??? Greetings from Canada. Lori.
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