When did Amanda Black born?

Amanda Benedicta Antony, known professionally as Amanda Black, is a South African singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Gcuwa her career began in 1999 at the age of 6 singing in church choirs. Amanda was a contestant on Idols South Africa season 11.

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When did Amanda Black win Idols SA?

In 2015, Amanda Black entered the 11th season of Idols SA which was won by Karabo Mogane. Although she didn't get the title, she is one of the most successful stars from the music competition, and some might even argue that her career is bigger than the winner's.
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What is Umchokozo?

Face painting, or umchokozo, plays a big role in Xhosa culture, and women decorate their faces with white or yellow ochre, and use dots to make patterns on their faces.
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How did Amanda Black grow up?

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The songstress later moved to Port Elizabeth where she completed her high school career at Kabega Christian School. She then moved to Port Elizabeth before she proceeded to further her education at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and studied Music Education.
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Why do Xhosa paint their faces?

The Xhosa tribe of South Africa uses face paint as a rite of passage. Boys entering adolescence undergo a ritual in which they're separated from the rest of their tribe and embrace the mentorship of an older man. Once the ritual is over, they're painted red.
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What are ancestors in Xhosa?

The Xhosa refer to the ancestors as iminyanya, whereas the Mpondo call them the amathongo.
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Why do African tribe paint their faces?

The make-up, often in the form of face paint, is used for many different reasons and can signify many different things such as hunting, religious and traditional reasons, military purposes or to scare an enemy.
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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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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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What do Xhosa eat?

The famous Xhosa cuisine mainly consists of food made from maize, which is a staple dish of these people. They accompany Xhosa traditional food with sour milk, beef, mutton, or goat meat. It can also be cooked with beans and eaten with meat and gravy.
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Where do Xhosa originally 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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How many wives can a Xhosa man have?

Isithembu as practiced by the Xhosa people is a complex form of polygamy. In this system a man's wives all have positions in the family. Where a man has two wives the family is divided into two branches called "estates".
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What is Xhosa religion?

Religion. The traditional religion of the Xhosa people centered around their belief in a single god, called uThixo or uQamata. But most everyday spiritual needs focus on paying homage to ancestors and spirits. Traditional healers, or "amaguira," can be consulted for everything from ill health to emotional complaints.
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Is Zulu and Xhosa the same?

Although Xhosa and Zulu are similar enough to be considered dialects of one language, Xhosa and Zulu speakers consider them to be separate languages. In the rain-soaked Indian state of Meghalaya, locals train the fast-growing trees to grow over rivers, turning the trees into living bridges.
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Which countries speak Xhosa?

Xhosa (/ˈkɔːsə, ˈkoʊsə/, Xhosa pronunciation: [kǁʰóːsa]) also isiXhosa as an endonym, is a Nguni language and one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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Can a woman marry two husbands in South Africa?

In South Africa, a man can marry several wives, but a women cannot have multiple husbands. Politicians are currently discussing giving women all the same rights as men — and that would include marriage laws. Polygyny is permitted in South Africa, but Polyandry isn't.
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How much is a cow for lobola?

For example, in Gauteng, the province that includes Johannesburg and Pretoria, the average lobola is 12 cows or R82,500 (around $7,150).
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