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  2. Ndebele house painting - Wikipedia

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    The rituals and religions have never been a part of the Ndebele's house paintings. The women of the Ndebele are often the traditional carriers and the main developer of the wall art of their home. The tradition and style of house painting are passed down in the families from generation to generation by the mothers. A well-painted home shows the ...

  3. Esther Mahlangu - Wikipedia

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    She is known for translating and substituting the traditional surfaces for Ndebele mural art, adobe cow-dung wall, with canvas, and eventually, metal alloys. Mahlangu’s signature pattern of white bounded lines set diagonally or shaped like chevrons.

  4. Bantu peoples of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The women of the Southern Ndebele are often the tradition carriers and the main developer of the wall art of their home. The tradition and style of house painting is passed down in the families from generation to generation by the mothers. A well-painted home shows the female of the household is a good wife and mother.

  5. Nguni homestead - Wikipedia

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    A house within a homestead is known as an indlu, plural tindlu or izindlu (Xhosa and Zulu). Traditional housing is a feature of rural communities across southern Africa. A rural community may live in a homestead built using locally sourced materials. In South Africa, as of 2022, 4.3% of households were classified as traditional dwellings. [1]

  6. File:South African Ndebele art.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Mpumalanga is home to a diverse range of cultures, including Swazi, Ndebele, Afrikaans, Tsonga, Zulu, Mapulana, Portuguese and Pedi communities. The Ndebele Cultural Village at Botshabelo is a renowned center of cultural heritage, with displays of Ndebele house painting .

  8. Indigenous religion in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    outside view of a sacred cave Sacred places Prehistoric drawings in Silozwana cave. There are a lot of sacred places in Zimbabwe. It is a place where the spirits dwell. These are holy, godly or divine and highly respected places. [8] [9] They are significant because that is where the sacred practitioner communicates with the ancestors. These ...

  9. Southern Ndebele people - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Ndebele people begin with the Bantu Migrations southwards from the Great Lakes region of East Africa. Bantu speaking peoples moved across the Limpopo river into modern day South Africa and over time assimilated and conquered the indigenous San people in the North Eastern regions of South Africa.