Are amaMpondo Xhosas?

The Mpondo people, also called amaMpondo, are a Xhosa-speaking peoples found in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, more specifically what used to be the Transkei region. They are often considered as one of the Xhosa sub-groups.
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Where did amaMpondo came from?

Amampondo is a South African percussion ensemble that was started by Dizu Plaatjies in Langa, Cape Town in 1979. The name in Mpondo means people of Mpondo or Pondoland, a kingdom in the Eastern Cape where most of the band's members grew up.
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Are there Xhosas in Zimbabwe?

There is a small but significant Xhosa (Mfengu) community in Zimbabwe, and their language, isiXhosa, is recognised as a national language. This community is based on a diaspora that moved up from the Cape in South Africa upon the setting up of Rhodesia with Cecil Rhodes.
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Where do the Xhosa tribe come from?

Xhosa, formerly spelled Xosa, a group of mostly related peoples living primarily in Eastern Cape province, South Africa. They form part of the southern Nguni and speak mutually intelligible dialects of Xhosa, a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family.
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Who is Mpondo and Mpondomise?

Mpondo and Mpondomise were twins. There is an ongoing argument about the twin who was the eldest, the most commonly held view is that Mpondo is the senior twin.
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Who is the father of Mpondo?

86.4 Sibiside fathered Njanya. Njanya is the father of the twins Mpondo and Mpondomise.
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Who is the king of amaMpondo?

“On this Tuesday 20 August, the Pretoria High Court is going to hear an appeal of Royal House of Qaukeni of the appointment of Zanozuko Sigcau as the King of AmaMpondo in the Eastern part of Pondoland, Eastern Cape.
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Do xhosas come from Zulus?

The Xhosa are the second largest cultural group in South Africa, after the Zulu-speaking nation. The Xhosa language (Isixhosa), of which there are variations, is part of the Nguni language group.
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Is Khoisan an Xhosa?

The word “Xhosa” is derived from the Khoisan language and means “angry men”. Most of the languages in South Africa that involve tongue-clicking originate from the indigenous Khoisan people, who included plenty of different clicks in their speech and language.
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How many clans does Xhosa have?

The Xhosa tribe itself consisted of two major clans that could be distinguished from one another bytheir different styles of dress.
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Are Xhosa and Zulu the same family?

Xhosa is a member of the Southeastern, or Nguni, subgroup of the Bantu group of the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Other Southeastern Bantu languages are Zulu, Swati (Swazi), Sotho, Tswana, Venda, and Ndebele.
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How did xhosas end up in Zimbabwe?

Why did the Xhosa migrate to Zimbabwe? Following Mfecane in the 1800s, several refugees who carried specific surnames like my great-great-great-great-grandfather Siskhulu Dhlamini, assimilated into Xhosa-speaking areas in the Eastern Cape Colony.
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Who is Njanya?

King Njanya is the father of the twins Mpondo and Mpondomise. On the demise of Njanya, the younger twin Mpondo left the Great Place with his aba-Mbo followers and founded the amaMpondo Kingdom, leaving his older twin brother Mpondomise on his father's throne as the king of the mainline of the aba-Mbo kingship.
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What is amaBhaca?

The Bhaca people or amaBhaca are an eMbo ethnic group in South Africa. Bhaca. amaBhaca. Regions with significant populations. Eastern Cape, Kwazulu Natal ( South Africa)
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Is Nelson Mandela a KhoiSan?

It is even possible to map one's genetic “ancestry”, as South African President Nelson Mandela did, indicating that he possessed some KhoiSan DNA.
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Which race was first in South Africa?

The Khoisan were the first inhabitants of southern Africa and one of the earliest distinct groups of Homo sapiens, enduring centuries of gradual dispossession at the hands of every new wave of settlers, including the Bantu, whose descendants make up most of South Africa's black population today.
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Who is the Xhosa God?

The Xhosa name for God is Mdali, the supreme being. Other names by which he is known are Thixo and Qamatha, a legacy from the Khoi and possibly the San. Qamatha, the creator of all things, controls all things.
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Why do xhosas cut their fingers?

An ancient Xhosa custom of amputating the joint of the little finger, or of the ring finger on babies is seen by many as an act of cruelty and torture. The Ingqithi custom is practiced by certain Xhosa speaking tribes and is common in the Tembus.
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Why does Xhosa have clicks?

Clicks are very common in the Khoisan languages, a group of mostly endangered languages in southern Africa. Linguists believe that the Bantu languages, of which Xhosa is a part, borrowed their clicks from them.
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Are the Khoisan Bantu?

Khoisan /ˈkɔɪsɑːn/, or Khoe-Sān (pronounced [kxʰoesaːn]), according to the contemporary Khoekhoegowab orthography, is a catch-all term for those indigenous peoples of Southern Africa who do not speak one of the Bantu languages, combining the Khoekhoen (formerly "Khoikhoi") and the Sān or Sākhoen (also, in Afrikaans: ...
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What is the Mpondo clan?

The Mpondo people, also called amaMpondo, are a Xhosa-speaking peoples found in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, more specifically what used to be the Transkei region. They are often considered as one of the Xhosa sub-groups.
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Who is Ndamase Ndamase?

King Ndamase II of AmaMpondo aseNyandeni kingdom (Western Pondoland) , South Africa. King or Kumkani Mangaliso Ndamase ii is the current reigning monarch of AmaMpondo aseNyandeni or western Pondoland, South Africa.
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