
Fengu people - Wikipedia
The Fengu people are of a confederation of clans from the Natal province near the Embo river, these clans include Miya, Ndlangisa, Gatyeni, Bhele, Tolo and Tshezi clans.
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Mfengu, people living in Eastern Cape province of South Africa and traditionally speaking a Xhosa language (one of the Bantu languages).
Although some individuals believe that the name ‘Mfengu’ is an offense, associated with colonialization, abaMbo who came to Gcaleka should identify themselves as amaMfengu …
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Meaning and origin of Mfengu with spelling and pronunciation. History and development of the term Mfengu with example sentences.
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The main chiefdoms include the Thembu, Xhosa, Mpondomise, Mpondo and Bomvana, while others moved in from KwaZulu-Natal during the nineteenth century, including the Xesibe, …
AmaFengu Fengu people brief history - izithakazelo
The name amaFengu translates as “wanderers” and the Fengu people – like the Bhaca, Bhele, Hlubi and Dlamini peoples – was formed from the tribes that were broken up and dispersed by …
he was welcoming them into Thembuland - as prospective abaThembu. Thus, the name “Mfengu” was derived from the phrase “singamamfenguza.” Simply translated, this would be “we are …
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