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  2. The Religious System of the Amazulu - Wikipedia

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    The Religious System of the Amazulu is a nonfiction book that was written in a question and answer format. This book explains the beliefs, tradition, and culture of the Amazulu people. It is divided into 4 parts, the Unkulunkulu, Amathonga, Izinyanga Zokubhula, and Abathakathi.

  3. Zulu traditional religion - Wikipedia

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    Zulu traditional religion consists of the beliefs and spiritual practices of the Zulu people of southern Africa. It contains numerous deities commonly associated with animals or general classes of natural phenomena. Unkulunkulu is known to be the Supreme Creator.

  4. Zulu people - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu were originally a minor clan in what is today Northern KwaZulu-Natal, founded c. 1574 by Zulu kaMalandela.In the Nguni languages, iZulu means heaven or weather. At that time, the area was occupied by many large Nguni communities and clans (also called the isizwe people or nation, or called isibongo, referring to their clan or family name).

  5. Unkulunkulu - Wikipedia

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    Unkulunkulu was a general term referring to an "old-old one", or an ancestor. [4] In this situation, these Onkulunkulu (the plural form) could be male or female, [5] and most tribes and families had one, regarding them with great respect.

  6. Inkosazana - Wikipedia

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    Inkosazana is a shapeshifter, although she often appears as a mermaid since she is said to dwell in the water. [2] There have been records of her appearing in the shape of animals and even plants. [4]

  7. Henry Callaway - Wikipedia

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    It was here that he began his study of the Zulu people, their religious beliefs and other customs and obtained the information which enabled him to write his books Nursery Tales, Traditions, and Histories of the Zulus (published in 1868) and The Religious System of the Amazulu (published in 1870).

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  9. African divination - Wikipedia

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    The first system is primarily focused on the tenets of Christianity and all of its entities. The second system is composed of a belief of possessive spirits known as "zar". The third system centers around a special, cursed group of people known as the budu, who divine through use of their eyes and facial expressions.