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  2. Umtsimba - Wikipedia

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    The first stage is the preparation of the bridal party before leaving their village. The second stage is the actual journey of the bridal party from their village to the groom's village. The third stage is the first day of the wedding ceremony that spans three days, and starts on the day the bridal party arrives at the grooms' village.

  3. Umhlanga (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    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 participate in the eight-day event. [2]

  4. Culture of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    The formalised handcraft businesses of Eswatini employ over 2,500 people, many of whom are women (per TechnoServe Swaziland Handcrafts Impact Study," February 2011). The products are unique and reflect the culture of Eswatini, ranging from housewares, to artistic decorations, to complex glass, stone, or wood artwork.

  5. Coat of arms of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Eswatini is a coat of arms depicting various symbols for traditional Eswatini culture. The lion represents the King of Eswatini and the elephant represents the Queen-mother.

  6. Swazi people - Wikipedia

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    On Saturday morning, the bridal party sit by a nearby river and eat goat or cow meat offered by the groom's family; in the afternoon, they dance in the groom's homestead. On Sunday morning, the bride, with her female relatives, stabs the ground with a spear at the groom's cattle kraal ; later she is smeared with red ochre .

  7. Category:Swazi women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Swazi This category exists only as a container for other categories of Swazi women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  8. Category:Swazi women artists - Wikipedia

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    Swazi women painters (1 P) This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 07:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  9. Umchwasho - Wikipedia

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    Umchwasho (Swazi: [umǀʰwaʃo]) [clarification needed] is a traditional chastity rite in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). While the rite is active, unmarried women are not allowed to have sexual relations and must wear a traditional set of tassels. The tassels are usually made of wool and are worn around the neck like a scarf. Girls aged 18 and ...

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