Nguni
Appearance
Nguni ube kune bandeni yetilwîmi bahhuluma iNingizimu Afrika:
Mnguni
[hlela | edit source]A. T. Bryant nguni:
- Mnguni: abeNguni (nguni)
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- Ndwandwe (zulu Ngunis): abeNguni baseGudunkomo (Ngunis of Ncwangeni also known as the Mfekane/Mfekayi (Nguni): abeNguni basoLwandle (Ngunis of the Ocean)
- Gudunkomo). Íntsaba Gudunkomo.
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- Swatini (cha nguni):
- Simelane: baNguni baseBuhleni (Ngunis of Buhleni).
- Dlamini: Emalangeni (those who have light complection like the sun).
- Zulu:
- Khumalo (cha nguni): amaNtungwa.
Tíncwâdzi
[hlela | edit source]- Doke, Clement Martyn. (1954) The Southern Bantu Languages. Handbook of African Languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press (síNgísi).
- Ownby, Caroline P. (1985) 'Early Nguni History: The Linguistic Evidence and Its Correlation with Archeology and Oral Tradition'. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles (síNgísi).
- Wright, J. (1987) 'Politics, ideology, and the invention of the "nguni"', in Tom Lodge (ed.), Resistance and ideology in settler societies, 96-118 (síNgísi).
- Shaw, E. M. and Davison, P. (1973) The Southern Nguni (series: Man in Southern Africa) South African Museum, Cape Town (síNgísi).