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Communal Lands refer to what were once colonial Native Reserves, renamed Tribal Trust Lands in 1967 and Communal Lands in 1980. The main source of agitation to Chief Mapanzure has been the pipeline from the reservoir tank on top of Chipagwe hill, which he understood was 'meant to supply his township (Mapanzure Business Centre), school and clinic', but which was now going to supply the police camp and township at Muchakata Business Centre in what is traditionally Chief Shumba-Chekai's territory.
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Interview with Mukoma Wewe Kutadza, Mamvura River, 11 December 2005. The closest support for this assertion is 'Cheshanga' River (literally 'river of reeds') a tributary to the Musuka River situated near what is today Gwanha School in Mapanzure communal lands. See Surveyor General Map Zimbabwe, 2030 B4 (1983) 1:50 000, Grid Ref 8246.
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D.T. Rwafa, 'The Story of the Mapanzure People', Masvingo Advertiser 25 May 1984. Sr. M. Aquina, ('The Tribes of Victoria Reserve' p. 6) shows that Mutizira was the first spirit medium of Mutunha, followed by his son Muchenugwa and thereafter the latter's son Mhondera became a medium. However, four generations later, sitting chiefs from the Mutunha house began to violate this rule causing serious problems in the Mapanzure succession system. In 1948, Gwenhamo, a spirit medium, succeeded as chief, and on his death in 1969 his son Manyoka, another medium, took over in the capacity of acting chief until 1984. This gave the Muchenugwa house an excuse to contest his position, something that continues to be a source of in-fighting among the Hera, as is shown below. See National Archives of Zimbabwe (NAZ), File S2929/8/2, Delineation Report Victoria District: Mapanzure Chieftainship and Community, 1965.
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B.B. Mukamuri, 'Local Environmental Conservation Strategies: Karanga Religion, Politics and Environmental Control', Environment and History, 1, 3 (1995), p. 308. It must be noted that mhondoro spirits are not generally as common in southern Zimbabwe as mbonga rain princesses or nyusa messengers associated with the cult of Mwari based at the Matopos shrines.
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D. Mudhosi, 'The Lemba People of Tadzembwa (Masvingo): An Investigation into Their Beliefs and Practices and their Areas of Conflict with the Non-Lemba' (unpublished BA Honours Dissertation, Department of Religious Studies, University of Zimbabwe, June 2003), p. 18.
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A masterly treatment of the context and imagery in this and other Shona novels is E. Chiwome, A Social History of the Shona Novel (Eiffel Flats, Juta, 1996). For an analysis of this novel in particular, see p. 75.
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Contrary to E.A. Phaup's assertion that Mazorodze was living at Mashakazhara, oral tradition confirms that Mazorodze never moved out of Zhou and Mauch's account itself describes 'Mapansule's kraal on the top of the highest peak of the region', p. 135, which is Zhou at an altitude of 1,133.7 m.
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Apparently these porters had been arranged by a one-legged man from Shumba who realised that Mauch had been robbed and went up to Mapanzure to secure help. The previous day Mauch had negotiated with some men from Shumba who demanded more than Mauch could give but agreed, in principle, to assist Mauch. They did not turn up as promised, and it is probably this group that executed the second robbery.
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Adam Render had settled in the area three years before (1868), although he and his Boer friends had frequently entered Mashonaland, and the Charumbira territory in particular, since 1848. He had established friendly relations with the Charumbira brothers as well as the Manwa, who promised to cede to him the country between Great Zimbabwe and the Limpopo on behalf of the Transvaal Republic. Eventually he married the daughter of Bika with whom he was living when Mauch arrived. He died in 1873, when he was shot by a poison arrow in a battle with the Mugabe people. See the testimony of his son H.J. Renders published by J.M. Boggie, First Steps in Civilising Rhodesia (Bulawayo, Philpot and Collins, 1940), pp. 196-7.
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Adam Render had settled in the area three years before (1868), although he and his Boer friends had frequently entered Mashonaland, and the Charumbira territory in particular, since 1848. He had established friendly relations with the Charumbira brothers as well as the Manwa, who promised to cede to him the country between Great Zimbabwe and the Limpopo on behalf of the Transvaal Republic. Eventually he married the daughter of Bika with whom he was living when Mauch arrived. He died in 1873, when he was shot by a poison arrow in a battle with the Mugabe people. See the testimony of his son H.J. Renders published by J.M. Boggie, First Steps in Civilising Rhodesia (Bulawayo, Philpot and Collins, 1940), pp. 196-7.
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George Arthur 'Elephant' Philips was a hunter based in Matabeleland who Mauch had known since 1867, when both were companions of Henry Hartley. See editorial commentary by Burke in, Journals of Carl Mauch, p. 157.
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S3700/49/20/1 PC, Victoria to Secretary, Internal Affairs, 18 September 1968.
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86
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57249090161
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Based on 'Project Report on the Mapanzure Irrigation Scheme: Victoria Tribal Trust Land, 26 January, 1970'.
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Based on 'Project Report on the Mapanzure Irrigation Scheme: Victoria Tribal Trust Land, 26 January, 1970'.
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87
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57249085516
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S3700/49/20/1 Henson to Sumner, 14 October 1969
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S3700/49/20/1 Henson to Sumner, 14 October 1969.
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88
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57249100201
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S3700/49/20/1 Minutes of the Second Mapanzure Irrigation Scheme Cropping Programme, Fort Victoria, 6 October 1969
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S3700/49/20/1 Minutes of the Second Mapanzure Irrigation Scheme Cropping Programme, Fort Victoria, 6 October 1969.
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89
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57249092516
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S3700/49/20/1 Henson to Sumner, 18 October 1969
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S3700/49/20/1 Henson to Sumner, 18 October 1969.
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90
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57249090162
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S3700/49/20/1 Quarterly Irrigation Report on Mapanzure Scheme, 23 January 1971
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S3700/49/20/1 Quarterly Irrigation Report on Mapanzure Scheme, 23 January 1971.
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91
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57249100200
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S3700/49/20/2 Mapanzure Shumbayaonda Irrigation Scheme 2, Restricted Project Report on Mapanzure Irrigation Scheme Augmented to 150 acres All-Year-Round, March 1972
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S3700/49/20/2 Mapanzure Shumbayaonda Irrigation Scheme Vol. 2, 'Restricted Project Report on Mapanzure Irrigation Scheme Augmented to 150 acres All-Year-Round', March 1972.
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92
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57249092514
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S3700/49/20/2 J.G. Becking Irrigation Officer to DC Victoria, 1 November 1974
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S3700/49/20/2 J.G. Becking Irrigation Officer to DC Victoria, 1 November 1974.
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93
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57249085513
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Interview with Raphael Manyoka Gwenhamo, Mapanzure Communal Lands, 12 April 2004
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Interview with Raphael Manyoka Gwenhamo, Mapanzure Communal Lands, 12 April 2004.
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94
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57249092512
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S3700/49/20/2 Water Supplies Engineer to the Provincial Water Engineer, Victoria, 12 February 1975
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S3700/49/20/2 Water Supplies Engineer to the Provincial Water Engineer, Victoria, 12 February 1975.
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95
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57249100198
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Interview with Machongwe Chihava, Ngomahuru Hospital, 31 December 2006
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Interview with Machongwe Chihava, Ngomahuru Hospital, 31 December 2006.
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98
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57249085508
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MS/2/1 Ministry of Internal Affairs, Circular 172, Addendum 'A, Tribal Trust Land Act, 22 March 1967
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MS/2/1 Ministry of Internal Affairs, Circular 172, Addendum 'A', Tribal Trust Land Act, 22 March 1967.
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99
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57249085509
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S3700/106/6/4 Zhou Transfer: Exchanges, Transfers of Land, Mshawasha Purchase Land Victoria District 1969-1976. Senior Inspector, Lands Inspectorate, P.J. Lilliot Fort Victoria to Chief Inspector, Causeway, 13 November 1969
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S3700/106/6/4 Zhou Transfer: Exchanges, Transfers of Land, Mshawasha Purchase Land Victoria District 1969-1976. Senior Inspector, Lands Inspectorate, (P.J. Lilliot) Fort Victoria to Chief Inspector, Causeway, 13 November 1969.
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S3700/106/6/4 Lilliot to Chief Inspector, 24 November 1969
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S3700/106/6/4 Lilliot to Chief Inspector, 24 November 1969.
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101
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57249085507
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Interviews with Manyoka Gwenhamo, Mapanzure Communal Lands, 12 April 2004, and Mapope Tavarera, 10 July 2001
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Interviews with Manyoka Gwenhamo, Mapanzure Communal Lands, 12 April 2004, and Mapope Tavarera, 10 July 2001.
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102
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57249090159
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S3700/106/6/4 DC Victoria (WEJ Henson) to PC Victoria HE Sumner, 18 November 1969
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S3700/106/6/4 DC Victoria (WEJ Henson) to PC Victoria (HE Sumner), 18 November 1969.
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S3700/106/6/4 Sumner to Secretary Internal Affairs, Salisbury, 27 November 1969
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S3700/106/6/4 Sumner to Secretary Internal Affairs, Salisbury, 27 November 1969.
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57249090155
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S3700/106/6/4 Henson to Secretary Internal Affairs, 4 December 1969
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S3700/106/6/4 Henson to Secretary Internal Affairs, 4 December 1969.
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105
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57249090156
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S3700/106/6/4 Secretary for Internal Affairs to Secretary for Lands, 26 October 1970
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S3700/106/6/4 Secretary for Internal Affairs to Secretary for Lands, 26 October 1970.
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106
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57249090157
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S3700/106/6/4 Sumner to Secretary for Internal Affairs Salisbury, 4 December 1970
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S3700/106/6/4 Sumner to Secretary for Internal Affairs Salisbury, 4 December 1970.
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107
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57249090160
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S3700/106/6/4 Director of Conservation and Extension to Secretary Internal Affairs, 13 July 1973
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S3700/106/6/4 Director of Conservation and Extension to Secretary Internal Affairs, 13 July 1973.
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108
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S3700/106/6/4 Assistant Secretary for Purchase Area Administration, L. Redman to Secretary for Internal Affairs, Salisbury, 14 March 1974
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S3700/106/6/4 Assistant Secretary for Purchase Area Administration, L. Redman to Secretary for Internal Affairs, Salisbury, 14 March 1974.
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109
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S3700/106/6/4 Henson to PC Victoria, 22 July 1974
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S3700/106/6/4 Henson to PC Victoria, 22 July 1974.
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110
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57249092509
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S3700/106/6/4 Provincial Commissioner Victoria, R.L. Westcott to Secretary Internal Affairs, 8 August 1974
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S3700/106/6/4 Provincial Commissioner Victoria, R.L. Westcott to Secretary Internal Affairs, 8 August 1974.
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111
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57249090158
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S3700/106/6/4 Executive Council Minute, Transfer of a Portion of Mshawasha African Purchase Area Land to Tribal Trust Land: Victoria District, 15 April 1976
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S3700/106/6/4 Executive Council Minute, 'Transfer of a Portion of Mshawasha African Purchase Area Land to Tribal Trust Land: Victoria District', 15 April 1976.
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112
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57249085511
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Interview between Joost Fontein, Gerald Mazarire and Cde, Nylon Masambaasiyana, 8 August 2001
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Interview between Joost Fontein, Gerald Mazarire and Cde. 'Nylon Masambaasiyana', 8 August 2001.
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113
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57249092511
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Interview with Raphael Manyoka Gwenhamo then Acting Chief, 2 August 2001
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Interview with Raphael Manyoka Gwenhamo (then Acting Chief), 2 August 2001.
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114
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0029500331
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Local Environmental Conservation Strategies: Karanga Religion, Politics and Environmental Control
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1, 3, October, pp. 297-311
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B. Mukamuri, 'Local Environmental Conservation Strategies: Karanga Religion, Politics and Environmental Control', Environment and History, 1, 3, (October 1995), p. 308-9 (pp. 297-311);
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(1995)
Environment and History
, pp. 308-309
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Mukamuri, B.1
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115
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Ecological Religion: Local Politics and Conservation in South Central Zimbabwe
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P. Virtanen ed, University of Tampere, Unit of Peace Research and Development Studies
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B. Mukamuri, 'Ecological Religion: Local Politics and Conservation in South Central Zimbabwe', in P. Virtanen (ed.), Management of Natural Resources in Zimbabwe (University of Tampere, Unit of Peace Research and Development Studies, 1991), p. 162.
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(1991)
Management of Natural Resources in Zimbabwe
, pp. 162
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Mukamuri, B.1
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116
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57249090152
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Interview with Mapope Tavarera, 10 July 2001
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Interview with Mapope Tavarera, 10 July 2001.
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117
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4544275848
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Socio-Religious Movements, The State and Community Change: Some Reflections on the Ambuya Juliana Cult of Southern Zimbabwe
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This source claims Juliana came from Charumbira when in fact she is from Mapanzure, See
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See K. Wilson and A. Mawere, 'Socio-Religious Movements, The State and Community Change: Some Reflections on the Ambuya Juliana Cult of Southern Zimbabwe', Journal of Religion in Africa, XXV, 3 (1995), p. 263. (This source claims Juliana came from Charumbira when in fact she is from Mapanzure).
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(1995)
Journal of Religion in Africa
, vol.25
, Issue.3
, pp. 263
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Wilson, K.1
Mawere, A.2
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118
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But see J. Fontein, 'We want to belong to our roots & we want to be modern people: New Farmers, Old Claims around Lake Mutirikwi, in Southern Zimbabwe' (unpublished manuscript presented at Archaeology Unit Department seminar, University of Glasgow, November 2007).
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But see J. Fontein, '"We want to belong to our roots & we want to be modern people": New Farmers, Old Claims around Lake Mutirikwi, in Southern Zimbabwe' (unpublished manuscript presented at Archaeology Unit Department seminar, University of Glasgow, November 2007).
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120
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57249100199
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Interview with Poterai Gon'ora Mupota
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Interview with Poterai Gon'ora Mupota.
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For the identity of Nehoreka and his role in the pre-colonial period see, Mambo Press, Gweru
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For the identity of Nehoreka and his role in the pre-colonial period see D.N. Beach, The Shona and Zimbabwe (Mambo Press, Gweru, 1980), pp. 164-5.
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(1980)
The Shona and Zimbabwe
, pp. 164-165
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Beach, D.N.1
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