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    1834; led to settlement of regions north of Orange River and Natal. • Mfecane: Wars of 19th century in southern Africa; created by Zulu expansion under Shaka; revolutionized political organization of southern Africa. • Swazi: New African state formed on model of Zulu chiefdom; survived mfecane. • Lesotho: Southern African state that survived mfecane; not based on Zulu model; less emphasis on military organization‚ less authoritarian

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    decent (Amanolahi‚ 2003). The Basseri have traditionally been pastoralist‚ herding both sheep and goats. This paper will explore the impact the pastoral mode of subsistence has on the kinship‚ social organization‚ political organization‚ gender relations‚ and the beliefs and values of the Basseri community. Mode of Subsistence Pastoralists are nomadic people who travel to search for grass and water to feed their heard. Pastoralists usually change their locations with the seasons (Nowak & Laird

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    creating a new military organization. * Shaka Zulu attained leadership in 1818. * Even after Shaka’s assassination in 1828‚ his successors built on the structure he created and the Zulu remained the most impressive military force in black Africa until the end of the century. * The rise of the Zulu led to the mfecane‚ or the wars of crushing and wandering. Reason: Shaka Zulu ruled with an iron hand and destroyed his enemies‚ and the rise of Zulu control led to constant fighting as other groups

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    one knows the true answer‚ but they are pretty interesting to read and listen to. There are several different cultures that have stories‚ and they are all very interesting‚ but I will tell you about just two of them. I have chosen to talk about the Zulu and the Navajo Creation stories. The two are different‚ but they also have a lot of similarities.

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    attacks that they had to endure‚ how they worship‚ what they worship‚ how they obtain their medicine‚ why they are in the situation that they are in‚ and how the government has influenced their culture. The culture they have obtained is the pastoralists‚ they raised sheep and goats. The‚ then nomadic tribe had to travel by foot‚ until 1540‚ when the horses were introduced into their culture. They used the horses to drive their sheep and goats to new grazing areas. The horses were used to go hunting

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    better understanding of Daylight Saving Time‚ we must first understand the origin of Daylight Saving Time and the general principles of time it self - Where does time begin? Does time have an end? Current uses of time: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)‚ Zulu Time‚ GMT (Greenwich meantime)‚ and the various time zones of the United Stated and its Territories. They’re maybe some resistance from Central California‚ the Midwest‚ and Florida. These states are heavy agricultural

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    The Great Trek or Voortrek is the central event in the history of South Africa‚ beginning in the mid-thirties of the 19th century and going out in the early forties. This great northward migration of the Afrikaner people‚ involved thousands of cattle and sheep farmers who fled British authority. Leaving the frontier regions of the Cape Colony‚ and founded the independent republics of Natal‚ the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. The struggle of the Afrikaner or Boer people since

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    British just came in and said they had control over the land and not them. This led to the African Nationalism. The legendary leader‚ Shaka Zulu decided to broaden their land throughout southern Africa. The Zulu tribe soon came into conflict with the British‚ but since the British had more advance technology and vast resources they were able to defeat the Zulu tribe. The British also didn’t have any regard towards the tribal boundaries. Africans suffered from tribalism. Tribalism is feelings of loyalty

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    Discuss why Aboriginal deaths in custody happened and the importance of the Royal commission. In the late 20th century‚ Australia?s indigenous peoples were 29 times more likely to be put in jail than other Australians; 20 times more likely to be picked up by the police; less likely to receive bail or have legal representation in the court; and more likely to plead guilty. At the same time‚ indigenous peoples were less likely to be called up for jury duty than other Australians. The Aboriginal Legal

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