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  2. Umemulo - Wikipedia

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    Umemulo is a traditional Zulu coming of age ceremony for women. [1] This ritual is normally done for females at the age of 21, but it can be done at any stage of a woman's life. [ disputed – discuss ] It varies and depends on circumstances.

  3. Umhlanga (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    A woman at the Reed Dance ceremony Umhlanga [um̩ɬaːŋɡa] , or Reed Dance ceremony, is an annual Swazi event that takes place at the end of August or at the beginning of September. [ 1 ] In Eswatini , tens of thousands of unmarried and childless Swazi girls and women travel from the various chiefdoms to the Ludzidzini Royal Village to ...

  4. Zulu people - Wikipedia

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    For example, Umemulo is a ceremony for women who turn 21 years of age. [13] It represents a huge transition in the woman's life because it is a symbol of her being ready to accept a boyfriend and even get married.

  5. Isidwaba - Wikipedia

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    The isidwaba is usually given as a gift by the father of the bride from the cow given to the bride-to-be for her Umemulo (Coming of Age) ceremony. [1] She in turn will wear the leather skirt on the day of her wedding. The father of the bride will dress her with the isidwaba in the ancestor's hut. [3]

  6. Trump inauguration photos: From his arrival at the White ...

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    Photos document the moments leading up to Donald Trump being sworn in as the 47th U.S. president.

  7. Intonjane - Wikipedia

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    It is during this event that the girl is informed that she is going to attend the intonjane ceremony. She then wears a necklace made from a string of a live ox’s tail hair, referred to as ubulunga. The necklace is a symbol of fertility and that the girl is ready to accept marriage proposals. [2]

  8. Life cycle ritual - Wikipedia

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    The various phases of the life cycle were described by David Lancy [2] as belonging to six practical categories: 1) Birth and early infancy, which Lancy describes as ritually being the least important given the doubt over the child's survival; 2) Joining the community when the infant's survival is confirmed, usually denoted by a naming ceremony ...

  9. 'The first normal thing': Esko High School celebrates class ...

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    Jun. 8—There was not an empty seat in the house Friday, June 4, as Esko High School and community members gathered to celebrate 2021 graduates during a traditional ceremony. The event was held ...