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  1. Bantu-speaking peoples of South Africa

    Bantu Speaking Peoples Of South Africa Category Ethnic groups in Africa ...refimprove date June 2010 Black South Africa ns were at times officially called Bantu peoples Bantu by the apartheid regime . The term Bantu is derived from the word for people common to many of the Bantu languages . In South Africa Bantu is no longer in wide use as a description of black South African people. The Oxford English Dictionary Oxford Dictionary of South African English describes its use ... as by his people, and compensation could be demanded. Ethnic partitioning South Africa s Bantu speaking ... contact between the white settlers and the Bantu speakers in Southern Africa. Firstly, as the Boers ... Until very recently, Bantu speaking communities were often divided into different clan s, not around ... of certain totem animals. All Bantu speaking communities commonly had clear separation between ... rule and the apartheid system. However, Bantu is used without pejorative connotations in other parts of Africa. History At some stage after the tertiary dispersal period a settlement at Great Zimbabwe ... trading with Arabs, with the South East Asian region, and even with China. As the southern groups of Bantu speakers migrated southwards two main groups emerged, the Nguni people Nguni Xhosa people ... century very few Bantu speakers were found there. The predominant indigenous population around the Cape was made up of Khoisan peoples. Following Jan van Riebeeck s settlement at the Cape in 1652 European ... as Boer s today referred to as Afrikaner s &mdash began to occupy Southern Africa in increasing numbers. Around 1770 Boers migrating North encountered land permanently occupied by Bantu speakers in particular ... the new white settlers used superior force to subdue and or displace the Bantu speakers they encountered, much as had been done with the aboriginal Khoisan peoples the Boers had previously encountered ... Zulu speaking clans. In 1816 Shaka acceded to the Zulu throne at that stage the Zulu were merely ...   more details



  1. Bantu peoples

    Africa Main Bantu speaking peoples of South Africa File Zulud nzer.jpg right thumb right A Zulu ... Age findings in eastern and southern Africa Before the expansion of farming and herding peoples, including those speaking Bantu languages, Africa south of the equator was populated by neolithic hunting ... called Pygmies who now speak Bantu languages. Others were proto Khoisan languages Khoisan speaking peoples ... and Asians in South Africa Indians . Examples of South African usages of Bantu include One of South ... DEFAULTSORT Bantu Peoples Category Bantu Category Ethnic groups in Africa bg ca Bantu cs Bantuov ... peoples divided into zones according to the Guthrie classification of Bantu languages popplace Sub Saharan Africa rels Christianity , Islam , Animism langs Bantu languages There are over 140 different Bantu languages. related Bantu is used as a general label for 300 600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak Bantu languages , distributed from Cameroon east across Central Africa and Eastern Africa to Southern Africa . There are about 250 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility , ref ... Nigeria . He proposed that Bantu languages had spread east and south from there, to secondary .... By 3,500 years ago 1500  B.C. in the west, Bantu speaking communities had reached the great Central ... Africa and Namibia , speaking Afrikaans and English language English . The small Hadza people ... in Africa . Over a period of many centuries, most hunting foraging peoples were displaced and absorbed by incoming Bantu speaking communities, as well as by Ubangian, Nilotic and Central Sudanic language speakers in North Central and Eastern Africa. The Bantu expansion was a long series of physical ... from their original homeland in West Africa, Bantus also encountered in East Africa peoples of Cushitic ... Cushitic peoples in the area. ref J. D. Fage, A history of Africa, Routledge, 2002, p.29 ref Later interactions between Bantu and Cushitic peoples resulted in Bantu groups with significant Cushitic ...   more details



  1. Afrikaans speaking population in South Africa

    File South Africa Afrikaans speakers proportion map.svg thumb right Geographical distribution of Afrikaans in South Africa proportion of the population that speaks Afrikaans at home. columns col1 legend eff3ff 0 20 legend bdd7e7 20 40 legend 6baed6 40 60 col2 legend 3182bd 60 80 legend 08519C 80 100 File South Africa Afrikaans speakers density map.svg thumb right Geographical distribution of Afrikaans in South Africa density of Afrikaans home language speakers. columns col1 legend ffffcc < 1 km legend ffeda0 1 3 km legend fed976 3 10 km legend feb24c 10 30 km legend fd8d3c 30 100 km col2 legend fc4e2a 100 300 km legend e31a1c 300 1000 km legend bc0026 1000 3000 km legend 800026 > 3000 km According to the 2001 census of South Africa , there were a total of 5,983,443 people who spoke Afrikaans as a first language. The 2001 Namibia n census reported that 11.4 of Namibians had Afrikaans as their home language. The number of Afrikaans speakers according to the census of 2001 in South Africa by district municipal boundaries are as follows ref Statistics South Africa 2001 Census. http www.statssa.gov.za census01 html C2001Interactive.asp ref class wikitable sortable South Africa Total population Afrikaans Afrikaans NC081 Mier, Northern Cape Mier 6836 6772 99.06 NC065 Hantam 19812 19596 98.91 NC066 Karoo Hoogland 10514 10372 98.65 NC074 Kareeberg 9488 9358 98.63 NC064 Kamiesberg Local Municipality Kamiesberg 10744 10587 98.54 WC052 Prince Albert Local Municipality Prince Albert 10517 10347 98.38 WC051 Laingsburg Local Municipality Laingsburg 6681 6562 98.22 WCDMA01 West Coast 4258 4179 98.14 WC041 Kannaland 23970 23499 98.04 WCDMA04 South Cape town South Cape 14597 14284 97.86 NC084 Kheis 16038 15629 97.45 NCDMA06 Namaqualand town Namaqualand 814 789 96.93 NCDMA07 Bo Karoo 3165 ... 361 0.20 EC154 Port St Johns, South Africa Port St Johns 146132 292 0.20 NP331 Greater Giyani 237425 ... 9 0 0.00 References reflist Category Afrikaans Category Demographics of South Africa af Afrikaanssprekende ...   more details



  1. A History of the English-Speaking Peoples

    with articles by other historians in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. A sequel to Churchill s work, A History of the English Speaking Peoples Since 1900 , by Andrew ... of Nations united under the Crown New Zealand , Canada , Australia , South Africa etc. and the people ... with the resulting two divisions of the English speaking peoples . At the suggestion of publisher Newman ... last Roberts title A history of the English speaking peoples review journal History Today location ... title A history of the English speaking peoples since 1900 publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson location ... Speaking Peoples, A Category 1956 books Category 1957 books Category 1958 books Category ... History books about Canada Category History books about Australia Category History books about South Africa Category History books about the United States cs D jiny anglicky mluv c ch n rod de A History of the English Speaking Peoples he ms History of the English Speaking Peoples sv De engelskspr kiga folkens historia ...   more details



  1. Min-speaking peoples

    Min speaking peoples zh s t p M n m n x are a major Han Chinese subgroups subgroup of the Han Chinese also known as the ethnic Chinese . They are a Min Chinese speaking people that mainly live in Fujian , Hainan , southern Zhejiang , and Guangdong province s Leizhou and Chaoshan regions. In the Chinese diaspora , they form the majority of people in Taiwan and the majority of Han Chinese in Southeast Asia including countries such as Singapore , Indonesia , Brunei , Philippines , Malaysia , Myanmar , Thailand , Cambodia and Laos . The latter three countries are Teochew speaking. History The present day Jiangxi, Fujian and southern Zhejiang, large parts of which were inhabited by indigenous Austronesian peoples known to the Han Chinese as Min or Minyue . Minyue remained a de facto independent state until Han Dynasty times. In 111BC the Han Emperor Wudi 141 87BC invaded Minyue simultaneously with land and sea forces, obliging the Minyue capital, Fuzhou, to surrender. From this time a process of Sinicisation began in the area, though it is noteworthy that the people of northern Fujian still honour their early Minyue monarchs in their temples today. ref http www.cpamedia.com history south china imperial era South China in the Imperial Era ref Subgroups Fujian Fuzhou people Putian people Hoklo people Guangdong Teochew people Zhejiang Zhenan Min people Hainan Hainan people See also Chinese people Han Chinese Min Chinese References Specific references Reflist 2 Han subgroups Category Subgroups of the Han Chinese Category Ethnic groups in Malaysia Category Ethnic groups in Singapore Category Ethnic groups in Indonesia ja zh ...   more details



  1. Persian-speaking peoples

    The Persian language Persian speaking peoples constitute one of the largest Indo European languages Indo European linguistic groups in the world. Populations are principally concentrated in Iran , Afghanistan , Tajikistan , Uzbekistan , Azerbaijan Republic of Azerbaijan , and western China Chinese province of Xinjiang . Persian people Persians T jik people Tajiks Hazara people Hazara Tats ie lang stub Category Iranian languages ...   more details



  1. Kradai-speaking peoples

    There is some ambiguity as to the use of the term Tai peoples , as as some of the peoples speaking ... may also call themselves Tai. Therefore the term nuclear Tai peoples is used when discussing speakers of Tai languages. ref Despite never having a unified nation state of their own, the peoples ... the nuclear Tai peoples of China i lao and much of Southeast Asia including most notably the Thai ... people of China the Kra peoples of China and Vietnam also known as the Geyan peoples the Kam Sui peoples which may or not include the Biao people The Lakkia people of Guangxi Autonomous Region of China ... to Southeast Asia. Recent Tai migrations have brought considerable numbers of Tai peoples to Japan ... to be their prehistoric homeland. Nuclear Tai peoples throughout China, India and Southeast Asia ... ethnic diversity among the nuclear Tai peoples in the countries of China, India and Southeast ... Rauz people In Northern and southern China southern China , people speaking Kam Tai Zhuang Dong languages ... Chinese or other ethnic minorities. The Baiyue people, who covered a large area in South China in ancient ... of Guangxi, the south of Guizhou and the west of Guangdong used to refer to themselves. Later this name ... of these two groups of peoples, or the mass migration by Zhuang into Buyi areas Zhou Guoyan 1996 ... speaking is haplogroup O2a which means there was large assimilation of austro asiatic people. O1a represent ... Ethnic groups in Thailand DEFAULTSORT Tai Peoples Category Tai peoples Category Tai history Category ...   more details



  1. Xiang-speaking peoples

    Unreferenced date November 2009 Infobox Ethnic group group Hunanese people br Shi en nin image File Mao Zedong portrait.jpg 130px File James Soong.jpg 130px caption Mao Zedong , James Soong region1 span style font size 105 Total population span region2 Flagicon China Peoples Republic of China China pop2 Hunan br Sichuan br Jiangxi region3 Flagicon Taiwan Republic of China on Taiwan pop3 As part of Mainlander Mainlanders in Taiwan Mainlander population languages Xiang Chinese , Southwestern Mandarin religions Mahayana Buddhism , Taoism , Confucianism , and Chinese folk religion related The Xiang speaking peoples or Hunanese people zh t s p Huxiang minxi Xiang Chinese Shi en nin are a Xiang Chinese Xiang speaking Han Chinese Han Subgroups of the Han nationality ethnic subgroup originating from Hunan province in Southern China, but Xiang speaking people are also found in the adjacent provinces of Sichuan and Jiangxi . Culture Xiang Chinese Xiang is a subdivision of Chinese spoken language spoken Chinese that originates from Hunan, Mao Zedong is well known for being a native speaker of that language. Hunan cuisine is noted for its use of chili pepper s. Huaguxi is a form of Chinese opera that originated in Hunan province. Han subgroups Sichuan topics Category Subgroups of the Han Chinese China stub zh ...   more details



  1. Wu-speaking peoples

    area. Wu speaking peoples zh s p Ji ngn n r n also known as Wuyue people Citation needed ... ref This study also suggests that Wu speaking peoples genetically, bridge the gap between Northern ... Yi chuan xue bao ref Even though Wu speaking peoples form a genetic cluster, DNA analyses also show that Wu speaking peoples are genetically coherent with other Han Chinese populations. ref cite journal ... subgroups subgroup of the Han Chinese also known as the ethnic Chinese . They are a Wu Chinese speaking ...   more details



  1. Romance-speaking Africa

    Africa TCD , French language in Chad CMR , French language in Cameroon CIV , French language in Cote ... in Africa official language ESP the Canary Islands , Ceuta and Melilla French and Spanish in North Africa In North Africa there are countries where French or Spanish are spoken, but they are neither ... Italiana di Asmara in Italian ref See also List of Latin place names in Africa United States of Latin Africa African Romance References reflist Category Country classifications bg ...   more details



  1. Indigenous peoples of Africa

    colonial period, the concept of specific indigenous peoples within the Africa n continent has ... 20th century these peoples have increasingly sought recognition of their rights as distinct indigenous peoples, in both national and international contexts. Given the extensive and complicated history of human migration within Africa, being the first peoples in a land is not a necessary pre condition ... on Human and Peoples Rights is based on their marginalisation as nomadic peoples in states and territories dominated by sedentary agricultural peoples. The Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co ordinating ... of its kind in Africa, and its adoption is a historic development for indigenous peoples on the continent ... African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Ethnic groups in Africa Technical Centre for Agricultural ... regions africa indigenous peoples in africa Further reading Hitchcock, Robert 1996 Kalahari Communities ... Peoples in Africa The Forgotten Peoples? The African Commission s work on indigenous peoples ... Knowledge in Africa UNEP Study http www.ipacc.org.za Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co ordinating Committee IPACC Indigenous peoples by continent Category Indigenous peoples of Africa de Indigene V lker ...essay like date September 2008 refimprove date January 2011 The indigenous people of Africa are those people of Africa whose List of subsistence techniques way of life , attachment or claims to particular ... of indigenous peoples . Although the vast majority of African peoples can be considered to be indigenous ... culture s has led many of these peoples to seek identification as indigenous peoples ... groups which comprise most modern, independent African states contain within them various peoples whose ... peoples such as the Taureg people Tuareg of the Sahara and Sahel regions now inhabit areas in which ... recognised as a representative of African indigenous peoples in dialogues with governments and bodies .... IPACC identifies several key characteristics associated with indigenous claims in Africa political ...   more details



  1. South Africa

    peoples were Bantu speaking peoples who had migrated from other parts of Africa about one thousand ... to settle in South Africa, with Devil s Peak Cape Town Devil s Peak in the background Settlements of Bantu ... Khoisan speakers, the Khoikhoi and Bushmen San peoples. The Bantu slowly moved south. The earliest ... name Collapsible list title center Republic of South Africa center br center small Republiek  ... publisher Constitutional Court of South Africa accessdate 3 September 2009 ref small center common name South Africa image flag Flag of South Africa.svg alt flag image coat Coat of arms of South ... Xam language Xam br Unity In Diversity small national anthem National anthem of South Africa File South Africa National Anthem.ogg royal anthem motto other symbol type other symbol image map South Africa ... Africa 11 ref The Khoi languages Khoi , Nama language Nama and San languages South African Sign ... Hebrew , Sanskrit language Sanskrit and other languages used for religious purposes in South Africa ... of South Africa President leader name1 Jacob Zuma leader title2 Deputy President of South Africa ... of South Africa Parliament upper house National Council of Provinces lower house National Assembly of South Africa National Assembly sovereignty type Independence sovereignty note nowrap from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom established event1 Union of South Africa ... publisher Statistics South Africa accessdate 7 July 2008 ref population census year 2001 population ... 2CLP&grp 0&a title South Africa publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 2011 September 20 ... country The Republic of South Africa also referred to as South Africa , SA or RSA is a Sovereign state ... about facts.htm title South Africa Fast Facts publisher SouthAfrica.info month April year 2007 accessdate ... Britannica.com accessdate 30 October 2011 ref South Africa is multi ethnic and has diverse cultures and languages. Eleven official languages are recognised in the Constitution of South Africa ...   more details



  1. Bantu

    Bantu may refer to Bantu languages Black Association for Nationalism Through Unity , a youth activism group in the 1960s Bantu peoples , over 400 peoples of Africa speaking a Bantu language See also Bantu expansion , a series of migrations of Bantu speakers Bantustan , designated land set aside for black Africans in South Africa during apartheid Disambig cy Bantu fr Bantu he id Bantu it Bantu sw Bantu nl Bantoe ja sk Bantu zh ...   more details



  1. Indigenous peoples in South America

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Dablink This article is about the indigenous peoples of South America. For other indigenous peoples see Indigenous peoples disambiguation Image LA2 NSRW 1 0086.jpg right thumb 300px Natives of South America , chart from The New Student s Reference Work see also South American Indigenous people Indigenous peoples in the Americas American indigenous peoples in South America include Indigenous peoples in Argentina Indigenous peoples in Bolivia Indigenous peoples in Brazil Indigenous peoples in Chile Indigenous peoples in Colombia Indigenous peoples in Ecuador Indigenous peoples in French Guiana Indigenous peoples in Guyana Indigenous peoples in Paraguay Indigenous peoples in Peru Indigenous peoples in Suriname Indigenous peoples in Uruguay Indigenous peoples in Venezuela South America topic Indigenous peoples in Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indigenous peoples by continent DEFAULTSORT Indigenous Peoples In South America Category Indigenous peoples of South America Category Ethnic groups in South America Category History of South America Category Ethnic groups in Argentina Category Indigenous peoples in Argentina Category Ethnic groups in Bolivia Category Indigenous peoples in Bolivia Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Indigenous peoples in Brazil Category Ethnic groups in Chile Category Indigenous peoples in Chile Category Ethnic groups in Colombia Category Indigenous peoples in Colombia Category Ethnic groups in Ecuador Category Indigenous peoples in Ecuador Category Ethnic groups in French Guiana Category Indigenous peoples in French Guiana Category Ethnic groups in Guyana Category Indigenous peoples in Guyana Category Ethnic groups in Paraguay Category Indigenous peoples in Paraguay Category Ethnic groups in Peru Category Indigenous peoples in Peru Category Ethnic groups in Uruguay Category Indigenous peoples in Uruguay Category Indigenous peoples in Venezuela Category Ethnic groups in Venezuela Category Ethnic ...   more details



  1. Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co-ordinating Committee

    File IPACC logo.jpg thumb IPACC logo The Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co ordinating Committee IPACC was founded ... of indigenous peoples of Africa African indigenous peoples in dialogues with governments and bodies ... goal as follows Indigenous Peoples of Africa concluded that it is imperative for them to demonstrate convincingly to influence makers and decision makers that indigenous peoples are holders of sophisticated ... technology . This has included an East Africa n programme on Participatory 3 Dimensional Modelling P3DM with the Yiaku , Sengwer and Ogiek forest based indigenous peoples a southern Africa n programme ... in Africa UNEP Study Indigenous rights footer Category Indigenous peoples of Africa Category Indigenous ... key characteristics associated with indigenous claims in Africa political and economic marginalisation rooted in colonialism de facto discrimination based often on the dominance of agricultural peoples ... of culture, identity, economy and territoriality that link hunting and herding peoples ... peoples, such as the Bushmen San and Pygmy peoples are physically distinct, which makes them .... All of Africa s diversity is to be valued. Particular communities, due to historical and environmental ... is necessary for hunter gatherers and herding peoples to ensure their survival. Citequote date August 2008 Activities During the first United Nations International Decade of the World s Indigenous Peoples ... Peoples . In April 2007, IPACC leaders adopted a new strategy and action plan focussing on improving the engagement of indigenous peoples in policies dealing with the environment, natural resources and climate ... REDD report noted that current insecure land tenure of mobile and indigenous peoples could ... the rights of indigenous peoples as articulated in the 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The recent IPACC strategy links indigenous knowledge of ecosystem s and biodiversity with more ... Convention on Biological Diversity Secretariat and with the African Commission on Human and Peoples ...   more details



  1. Polygamy in South Africa

    LROP While polygamy and civil recognition of polygamous marriage s are illegal, South African customary law affords a generous amount of benefits to polygamous unions, ranging from inheritance rights to child custody, thanks to a 1998 law that allowed for such. ref http genderindex.org country south africa South Africa Family Code ref South African traditionalists have been well known to practice polygamy and the topic has been a serious political issue in the past several years, especially in the 2009 elections. Many of the Bantu peoples are polygamous and Islamic South Africans such as the Cape Malays , Arabs and Cape Coloureds who are Muslim also allow for polygamy. Jacob Zuma , the current president of South Africa, is a self proclaimed polygamist. He has been married five times, and is currently married to three different women. He has reportedly fathered 20 children among his wives and mistresses. ref http www.latimes.com news nationworld world la fg south africa vote26 2009apr26,0,7504514.story South Africa vote ref ref http news.yahoo.com s nm 20100316 od uk nm oukoe uk safrica zuma South Africa spends 2 million on Zuma s wives & children ref References reflist Africa topic Polygamy in Category Polygamy by country South Africa Category South African culture Category Marriage, unions and partnerships in South Africa ...   more details



  1. Early history of South Africa

    people Tsonga peoples made their homes in the northeastern areas of South Africa. Bantu speakers and Khoisan ... in settled villages. The Bantu arrived in South Africa in small waves rather than in one cohesive migration. Some groups, the ancestor s of today s Nguni people Nguni peoples the Zulu people Zulu , Xhosa people Xhosa , Swazi people Swazi , and Ndebele people South Africa Ndebele , preferred to live near the coast. Others, now known as the Sotho Tswana peoples Tswana people Tswana , Pedi , and Basotho ...Unreferenced date July 2008 Expand section more in each section date January 2011 History of South Africa The history of South Africa from earliest times to the beginnings of European colonization in the 17th century the Dutch East India Company expedition under Jan van Riebeeck reached the Cape of Good Hope in 1652 . Lower Paleolithic File Southafrica468bushman.jpg thumb right 200px Rock paintings ... of modern day South Africa at least as late as 25,000 years ago, and possibly as early as 40,000 years ago. Small numbers of Bushmen still live in South Africa today, making their culture one ... themselves along the coast, while small groups of Bushmen continued to inhabit the interior. Bantu expansion Main Bantu expansion In the 1st millennium AD , the Bantu expansion reached Southern Africa ... years ago, Homo erectus had emerged and ranged well beyond Africa, leaving traces in Europe and in Asia ... Bushmen, known as Khoikhoi began to move further south, reaching as far as the Headlands ... AD Citation needed date July 2007 . The Bantu speakers not only had domestic animal s, but also practiced ... Bantu languages notably Xhosa language Xhosa and Zulu language Zulu incorporated the click consonant ... archaeology artifact s at the sites of Bantu settlements. See also Empty section date July 2010 References reflist 2 External links DEFAULTSORT Early History Of South Africa Category History of South Africa fi Etel Afrikan varhaishistoria ...   more details



  1. Economic history of South Africa

    for the white population ref Contempoarry South Africa by Anthony Butler ref . English speaking ...Unreferenced date May 2007 History of South Africa Prior to the arrival of Europe an settlers in the 15th century the economy of what was to become South Africa was dominated by subsistence farming and hunting. In the north, central and east of the country tribes of Bantu peoples occupied land on a communal ... mainly farmers while English speaking South Africans were drawn to commerce and industry. Boer Republics ... and brought them under British control uniting the four provinces in the Union of South Africa in 1910 ..., for a white South Africa . Poor Whites Among the white population there were many sharecroppers ... that was published as the report of the Commission on the Poor White Problem in South Africa in 1932 ... invested in major projects to protect white employment. South Africa not only had gold ... as mining and then industry grew. While English speaking South Africans dominated industrial ... over all other ethnic groups in South Africa through the manipulation of the labour market. During the Fifties, the income hierarchy in South Africa was essentially a racial one, with well paid ..., the mines and the mining finance houses, largely dominated by English speaking South Africans, prospered ... political change. Sanctions main Disinvestment from South Africa The imposition of international economic .... There were oil sanctions but South Africa continued to be able to buy oil on international markets ... Joe Slovo , Democratic Party South Africa DP Finance Spokesman Harry Schwarz and Deputy Finance ... by the Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa. Black Empowerment At the same ... blacks and concern among white farmers that South Africa may go down the route of neighbouring Zimbabwe ... seen parts of South Africa develop a first world infrastructure. This has served the country well in the post apartheid years, as has a sophisticated financial system that is allowing South Africa ...   more details



  1. South African Unemployed Peoples' Movement

    The South African Unemployed Peoples Movement SAUPM is a social movement with branches in Durban , Grahamstown and the Northern Province ref http revolutionaryfrontlines.wordpress.com 2011 10 22 south africa fighting for our right to work organising the unemployed more 19873 Fighting for Our Right to Work Organising the Unemployed , Jeanne Hefez, Frontlines of Revolutionary Struggles , 2011 ref in South Africa . It is often referred to as the Unemployed People s Movement or UPM. Appropriation of Food ... 0,8599,1912479,00.html?xid rss fullworld yahoo The Outrage of South Africa s Poor Threatens Their President ... chairperson is Ayanda Kota . ref http www.anngarrison.com audio south africa on the global occupy map Occupy South Africa on the Global Occupy Map ref The movement works closely with radical students ... with other social movements in South Africa, has supported the global Occupy movement ref http www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org international news south african unemployed movement begins occupation.html South African Unemployed Movement Begins Occupation , Marxist Humanist Initiative, 2011 ref and the struggle against state censorship in South Africa. ref http www.timeslive.co.za politics ... It s enough , Timothy Gabb, Activate , 2011 http www.anngarrison.com audio south africa on the global occupy map South Africa on the Global Occupy Map , Anne Garrison, 2011 http mg.co.za article 2011 ... http www.pambazuka.org en category comment 71559 The revolt of South Africa s untouchables , by Pedro ... October 2010 Politics of South Africa navbox Category South African social movements Category Feminism in South Africa SouthAfrica org stub ... on democracy unemployed peoples movement grahamstown Ten Theses on Democracy , Amandla Magazine ... peoples movement grahamstown Ten Theses on Democracy , Amandla Magazine , 2011 http afrospear.com ... , December 2011 See also Abahlali baseMjondolo The Landless Peoples Movement The Mandela Park Backyarders ...   more details



  1. Apartheid legislation in South Africa

    mergeto South African apartheid date August 2009 Apartheid legislation in South Africa Apartheid The Apartheid Legislation in South Africa was a series of different laws and Act of Parliament acts which .... Starting in 1948, the Nationalist Government in South Africa enacted laws to define and enforce segregation ... History of South Africa in the apartheid era South Africa s apartheid era different from Racial segregation segregation in other countries is the systematic way in which the National Party South Africa ... argued that South Africa did not comprise a single nation, but was made up of four distinct ... africanhistory.about.com library bl blsalaws.htm African History Apartheid Legislation in South Africa ... South Africa Ndebele national unit was also added later after its discovery by the apartheid government. The government justified its plans on the basis that South Africa was made up of different nations ... of the black so that they were no longer citizens of South Africa, but became citizens of one of the ten ... South Africa by having all ten Bantustans choose independence . Not all the homelands chose to become ... of the previous British and Afrikaner administrations in South Africa s provinces. ref Scythe, N C Early apartheid race laws in South Africa 1652 1836 , LLM thesis, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1995. ref ref Smythe, N C The origins of apartheid race legislation in South Africa 1836 1910 ... in scheduled areas. ref Smythe, N C The origins of apartheid race legislation in South Africa ... library bl blsalaws.htm African History Apartheid Legislation in South Africa , About.Com . Accessed ... Apartheid laws in South Africa Apartheid in South Africa References reflist External links http africanhistory.about.com library bl blsalaws.htm African History Apartheid Legislation in South Africa , About.Com Segregation by type state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Apartheid Legislation In South Africa Category Apartheid laws in South Africa da Apartheidlovene no Apartheidlovene i S r Afrika ...   more details



  1. List of Indigenous peoples of South America

    The following is a partial list of cultures related to South American Indigenous peoples . seealso Indigenous peoples in South America expand list date February 2011 div style font size 95 moz column count 2 column count 2 Abip n people Abip n Achuar Aguaruna Alacalufe Amahuaca people Amahuaca Amazonian Kichwas Arawaks Ashaninca Atacame os Aymara people Aymara Ayoreo Aw Banawa Barasana Bora people Bora Ca aris Caiapos Cambeba Caritiana Charca people Charca Chasa Chibcha Cinta Larga Cocama language Cocama Cof n Cumanagoto Cuncos D w people D w Diaguitas Chayahuita Emerillon Enxet Fuegian G Guarani people Guaran Guarayo people Guarayo Guaycuru peoples Guaycuru Huambisa people Huambisa Huaorani Juma people Juma Juris Kali na people Kali na Kamayur Karaj people Karaj Kaweshkar Kayapo Korubo Machiguenga people Machiguenga Macuna Mapuche Mascho Piro Mats s Mura people Mura Nambikwara people Palikur people Palikur Panar Parintintin Pehuenche Pirah people Pirah Quechuas Quichua Rapanui Satere Mawe Secoya people Secoya Shipibo Shiwar Shuar people Shuar Siona people Siona Suru Tapirap people Tapirap Taromenane Tehuelche people Tehuelche Tetete people Tetete Ticuna Tucano people Tucano Tupi people Tupi Xucuru Urarina Wai wai people Wai Wai Wari Wayampi Wayana Yagua Yanesha people Yanesha Y nomam Ye kuana Yuracar Zaparos Zoa tribe Zoa div See also Portal Indigenous peoples of the Americas Archaeology of the Americas List of pre Columbian cultures Metallurgy in pre Columbian America Pre Columbian South America Pre Inca cultures South America topic Indigenous peoples in Indigenous peoples of the Americas Pre Columbian History of the Americas Indigenous peoples by continent DEFAULTSORT South American Indigenous People Category Indigenous peoples of South America Category Ethnic groups in South America Category History of indigenous peoples of the Americas Category History of South America fa ...   more details



  1. Culture of South Africa

    of Khoisan peoples moving into South Africa from around 10,000 BC had their own fluent art styles seen today in a multitude of cave paintings. They were superseded by Bantu peoples Bantu and Nguni ... Zulus in Natal, South Africa Natal File Kasteel de Goede Hoop Gateway.JPG thumb Castle of Good Hope , the oldest colonial building in South Africa The Culture of South Africa is known for its ethnic ... status however, some groups within South Africa are attempting to promote their use and revival. Members ... Chinese China . Art Main Art of South Africa Image San Painting, Ukalamba Drakensberge 1.JPG thumb left Common Eland Eland , rock painting , Drakensberg , South Africa The oldest art objects in the world ... shells could have no other function than to have been strung on a string as a necklace. South Africa ..., which continues to evolve today. Contemporary South Africa has a vibrant art scene, with artists receiving ... Main Architecture of South Africa The architecture of South Africa mirrors the vast ethnic and cultural ... St George s Cathedral in Cape Town , and St John s College Johannesburg, South Africa St John s College ... Dutch style . The rural landscape of South Africa is populated with traditional African architecture . Literature Main Literature of South Africa File Olive Schreiner.jpg thumb Olive Schreiner , the author of The Story of an African Farm 1883 South Africa s unique social and political history has generated ..., and the lives of people in the new South Africa . Many of the first black South African print authors ... rule. Athol Fugard , whose plays have been regularly premiered in fringe theatre s in South Africa ... South African poetry South Africa has a rich tradition of oral poetry . Several influential African ... a part of the school curriculum across South Africa. Cinema Main Cinema of South Africa While many foreign films have been produced about South Africa usually involving race relations , few local productions are known outside South Africa itself. One exception was the film The Gods Must Be Crazy ...   more details



  1. History of South Africa

    . The Bantu speakers arrived in South Africa in small waves rather than in one cohesive migration. Some ... in the north eastern areas of South Africa Bantu speakers and Khoisan mixed, as evidenced ... election. Most English speaking whites and a minority of liberal Afrikaners in South Africa remained ...Use British English date May 2011 Use dmy dates date May 2011 align right History of South Africa SouthAfrica state Refimprove date October 2007 Main South Africa South African history has been dominated ... since. Indigenous Africans in South Africa are descendants of immigrants from further north in Africa ... in South Africa White South Africans are descendants of later European settlers, mainly from .... The history South Africa is taken here more broadly to cover the history not only of the current South ... rule of the British there and in Natal, South Africa Natal , and the so called Boer republics , including the Orange Free State and the South African Republic. South Africa was under an official ... the interior. Around 2,500 years ago Bantu peoples started Human migration migrating across sub Saharan Africa from the Niger River Niger River Delta . The San People of Southern Africa and the Bantu ... people Swazi , and Ndebele people South Africa Ndebele , preferred to live near the coast. Others ... from as far away as China. ref name Thulamela Colonization Main History of South Africa 1652 1815 ... and South Africa a r sum of the history, conditions, populations, productions and resources of the several ... forming the basis for today s Coloured population. ref Cite web first coauthors title South Africa ... military force. Ultimately, the Griquas reached the Highveld around present day Kimberley, South Africa ... Main History of South Africa 1815 1910 File Punch Rhodes Colossus.png thumb The Rhodes Colossus Cecil ... South Africa. Where the Boers and their ideas had before gone largely unchallenged, white South Africa ... Mahatma Gandhi arrived in Durban, Indians outnumbered whites in Natal. See Asians in South Africa ...   more details



  1. Wars involving indigenous peoples of South America

    orphan date May 2010 Indigenous peoples of South America have been involved a several wars of different scale and nature. Conflicts with Iberoamerican states and between different indigenous groups have decreased over time. Inca Civil War 1525 1527 Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire 1532 1572 Arauco War 1536 1800 Guarani War 1756 Rebellion of T pac Amaru II 1780 1782 Chilean War of Independence 1810 1822 Occupation of Araucan a 1861 1884 Conquest of the Desert 1872 1884 Category Military history of Latin America Category Indigenous topics of South America Category Military history of South America Category Wars involving the states and peoples of South America ...   more details



  1. Demographics of South Africa

    Tsonga , Swazi people Swazi and Ndebele people South Africa Ndebele , all of which speak Bantu ... National Census of 2011 Afrikaans speaking population in South Africa Jewish population of South Africa ... Africa image File South africa demography.svg 300px caption Population of South Africa, 1961 2008 ..., 2010 publisher Statistics South Africa date 20 July 2010 accessdate July 23, 2011 ref density growth 0.051 ref name cia.gov CIA World Factbook link sf South Africa ref birth 19.61 births 1,000 ... Africa spoken The demographics of South Africa encompasses about 50  million people of diverse ... was held in 2001 and the next will be in 2011. Even though the population of South Africa has increased ... library publications the world factbook geos sf.html CIA The World Factbook South Africa ref ref ... work Global Statistics publisher GeoHive ref South Africa is home to an estimated 5  million ... articles 2008 05 23 africa 23saf.php title Anti immigrant violence spreads in South Africa, with attacks ... of 2008 South Africa riots anti immigrant riots occurred in South Africa beginning on 11 May 2008. ref name bbc cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world africa 7396868.stm title South African ... 5 August 2008 ref Ethnic groups File South Africa population density map.svg thumb Population density in South Africa File South Africa dominant population group map.svg thumb left Dominant population groups in South Africa. clear legend fb8072 Black African legend 8dd3c7 Coloured legend 80b1d3 Indian or Asian legend ffffb3 White legend bebada None dominant Statistics South Africa provided five ... name Census2001 http www.statssa.gov.za census01 html default.asp Census 2001 , Statistics South Africa ... Africa accessdate 23 July 2010 ref The first census in South Africa in 1911 showed that whites made ... Policy toward Southern Africa U.S. title South Africa time running out the report of the Study Commission ... Blacks see also Bantu peoples By far the major part of the population classified itself as African ...   more details




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