Kingdoms and Chiefdoms of Southeastern Africa: Oral Traditions and History, 1400-1830

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Boydell & Brewer, 2015 - History - 438 pages
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Examines indigenous oral traditions and histories in order to explain the factors propelling sociopolitical consolidation and the emergence of chiefdoms and kingdoms in nineteenth-century southeastern Africa.

This study traces the social and political history of the peoples of early precolonial southeastern Africa, including the regions of modern KwaZulu-Natal, Swaziland, southern Mozambique from Maputo Bay southward, and Lesotho. Theemergence in the early nineteenth century of well-known southern African kingdoms such as the AmaZulu, AmaSwazi, and BaSotho kingdoms was the culmination of centuries of sociopolitical developments, during which political controlwas consolidated in the ruling descent lines of small-scale chiefdoms. Providing the first comprehensive scholarly examination of recorded oral traditions from southeastern Africa, Eldredge's work chronicles the events and life stories propelling this consolidation and the advent of large-scale chiefdoms and kingdoms..

Elizabeth A. Eldredge is an independent scholar and author of The Creation of the Zulu Kingdom, 1815-1828: War, Shaka, and the Consolidation of Power.

 

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Contents

History and Oral Traditions in Southeastern Africa
1
Oral Traditions in the Reconstruction of Southern African History
26
Shipwreck Survivor Accounts from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
54
Founding Families and Chiefdoms East of the Drakensberg
89
Maputo Bay Peoples and Chiefdoms before 1740
117
Maputo Bay 17401820
135
Eastern Chiefdoms of Southern Africa 17401815
154
Zulu Conquests and the Consolidation of Power 181521
185
Ancestors Descent Lines and Chiefdoms West of the Drakensberg before 1820
237
The Caledon River Valley and the BaSotho of Moshoeshoe 182133
267
The Expansion of the European Presence at Maputo Bay 182133
294
Southern African Kingdoms on the Eve of Colonization
313
AmaSwazi King Lists
327
Notes
347
Bibliography
411
Index
425

Military Campaigns Migrations and Political Reconfiguration
207

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