Some Zulu Customs and Folk-lore by L. H. Samuelson

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Author Samuelson, L. H.
Title Some Zulu Customs and Folk-lore
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Summary "Some Zulu Customs and Folk-lore" by L. H. Samuelson is a collection of cultural narratives and traditions written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the beliefs, customs, and practices of the Zulu people, offering readers insight into the intricate world of Zulu folklore, rituals, and societal norms. This rich tapestry of stories aims to illuminate the moral underpinnings and spiritual beliefs that govern the lives of the Zulu, providing a nuanced understanding of their culture. At the start of the book, the author sets the stage by expressing her hope that the following tales will reveal the soul of a people often misunderstood by outsiders. The opening portion discusses various Zulu customs such as marriage ceremonies involving elaborate singing and dancing, the treatment of twins, and the harsh realities of aging in Zulu society. It emphasizes the depth of Zulu beliefs in the supernatural, the significance of ritual practices, and the impact of these customs on daily life. Through the engaging storytelling, readers are invited to appreciate the Zulu worldview and the profound connections between tradition, social structures, and communal identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Subject Zulu (African people) -- Folklore
Subject Tales -- South Africa -- Zululand
Subject Folklore -- South Africa -- Zululand
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EBook-No. 46501
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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