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The missionaries
… Missionaries arrived in Pondoland in 1830 when Faku , the … of the Mpondo Kingdom from 1818 to 1867, allowed Wesleyan missionaries to establish a mission station within his kingdom. The missionaries were first given land in the west of the … The missionaries …
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European missionaries in southern Africa: the role of the missionaries
… than to Christianise them." (Warneck 1888) European missionaries to southern Africa during the nineteenth and … in the long run it was found that changes wrought by missionaries at a practical and economic level did more to … ever did from the pulpit. Local acceptance of early missionaries in the eastern Cape hinged more upon their …
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THE ROLE OF THE MISSIONARIES IN CONQUEST
… THE ROLE OF THE MISSIONARIES IN CONQUEST …
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THE ROLE OF THE MISSIONARIES IN CONQUEST
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General Index | First edition of the Bloemfontein Bantu And Coloured People`s Directory by John Mancoe
… General Index | First edition of the Bloemfontein Bantu And Coloured …
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Contact, conflict and dispossession on the Cape eastern or northern frontiers in the nineteenth century
… buy guns to protect themselves. In the early 19th century, missionaries came into the Tswana territory. They converted … attacked, they left these cities and went to other places. Missionaries and traders European traders and missionaries started arriving in the area north of the Orange …
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The CASA Conference
… ary-resources/onlinebooks/culture-anotherSA/culture-another-index.htm …
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Activity: Kingdoms of southern Africa: Mapungubwe, Thulamela and Great Zimbabwe
… http://wmpeople.wm.edu/asset/index/gamcea/ancientmali …
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The Transkei
… than elsewhere. Here, as probably nowhere else, the missionaries, most of them from the Wesleyan Church, … to chieftainship, were trained at the homes of the White missionaries, many living with them as members of their …
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Griqua
… Orange River until 1804 when they were persuaded by two missionaries from the London Missionary Society to settle … a greater measure of political autonomy by inviting the missionaries to join them. The Griquas founded a settlement … opportunities versus wanting to maintain independence. The missionaries wanted to Christianise the Griqua which would …
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Griqua community
… Orange River until 1804 when they were persuaded by two missionaries from the London Missionary Society to settle … a greater measure of political autonomy by inviting the missionaries to join them. Later, the Griquas founded a … opportunities versus wanting to maintain independence. The missionaries wanted to Christianise the Griqua which would …
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Missionary settlement in Southern Africa 1800-1925
… the period 1800 - 1925, including a piece on the role of missionaries, a list of mission stations, and case studies of … 25-year intervals, the spreading geographical presence of missionaries over southern Africa. These have been included …
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Grade 8 - Term 3: The Scramble for Africa: late 19th century
… the natural resoures that the continent has. Image source Missionaries began to focus on the large working class with … made available to workers. Due to their large successes, missionaries began to look beyond Europe. Missions were established all over Africa. Missionaries did not serve as direct agents of European …
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The Basotho
… More Griqua, Kora and Rolong, in the company of Wesleyan missionaries, arrived on Moshoeshoe’s frontiers in 1834. The Rolong and missionaries were not prepared to submit to Moshoeshoe and …
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Socio-economics in Sophiatown
… by the state. There were a few black schools run by missionaries and church groups, but many parents could not …
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Mission Stations - G-H
… buildings of which were occupied by the families of the missionaries, except the schools and depots containing the … the sole artisans are Hottentots, directed by the missionaries. "My guide now conducted me across some kitchen … in turn would become bitter and suspicious towards the missionaries". GERLACHSTAL , OFS: see SPRINGFONTEIN , OFS …
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Political revolution between 1820 and 1835
… had to pay tribute to Moshoeshoe. Moshoeshoe also welcomed missionaries as a source of support. In 1833 the first missionaries from the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society … Sotho kingdom. Due to his endorsement of the support of missionaries he was able to form good relations with the Cape …
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Inanda Seminary and its Influence on Education in South Africa by Claire Wilt
… women an opportunity to get an education. Two American missionaries, Daniel and Lucy Lindley, founded the school in … the spiritual aspect. According to Heather Hughes, the missionaries viewed the school as a ‘ Christian home’ and … Lucy Lindley. She describes the actions of American women missionaries in their founding and running of the Inanda …
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General South African History Timeline: 1800s
… clan, the Guriqua and which is recommended to them by the missionaries of the London Missionary Society who work … of slaves is still legal 1808 Cape Colony: The Moravian missionaries are given the farm Groenekloof in the Malmesbury … while women are not. The AmaXhosa also never attacks male missionaries 1811 The headquarters of the Cape Regiment is …
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Port Elizabeth an Overview
… the military forces charged with their protection, and for missionaries seeking to propagate their faith amongst local …
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The aftermath of the Battle of Blood River 1838
… deep in the heart of the British sphere of influence, the missionaries complained, and Cape Governor Napier sent a …
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The Colonial Photographic Discourse and Censorship – Challenges for Resistance Photographers
… Elizabeth. 7 In the latter half of the nineteenth century, missionaries, anthropologists, explorers, and traders - all … of South Africa's photographic history are those of the missionaries. Photographs played the dual role of garnering … and establishing a racial hierarchy. Photographs taken by missionaries found their way onto postcards sent home and …
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References and links: Local History
… ithsonianeducation.org/educators/lesson_plans/history_close/index.html [Accessed: 7 January 2015] Videos …
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Herero Revolt 1904-1907
… the English, Boers, Namas, Basters, Berg-Damaras and missionaries in the German protectorate. There is some … were killed. Maharero, the Herero leader, allowed missionaries with a small number of German women and children …
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The Cattle Killing Movement
… runaway colony slaves and the do-good functioning of missionaries. The encounters that this process gave way too, … into a full blown conflict. [37] Ngqika was influenced by missionaries and colonial officials, which culminated in the … of society.” [55] For this, amongst other things, the missionaries came in hand. 3.3. Missionary Influence ↵ …
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