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Qué (quién) es Zulus - definición

ETHNIC GROUP IN SOUTH AFRICA, LESOTHO, AND ESWATINI (FORMERLY SWAZILAND)
Zulus; Zulu-Kaffirs; AmaZulu; Amazulu; History of the Zulu people; Zulu beadwork
  • Zulu worshippers at a [[United African Apostolic Church]], near [[Oribi Gorge]]
  • Zulu beadwork necklace.
  • King Shaka
  • 2012 map showing the location of Zulu people.
  • Zulu [[sangomas]] (diviners)
  • Married Zulu women wearing headdresses at annual Reed Dance ceremony.
  • Map of South Africa showing the primary [[Zulu language]] speech area in green
  • [[Utimuni]], nephew of King [[Shaka]], strikes a warrior's pose
  • Zulu [[warrior]]s in the late nineteenth century, with Europeans in the background
  • Traditional Zulu dance by [[Paul Almásy]] in 1958
  • Zulu village women in traditional clothing.
  • Zulu man performing traditional warrior dance

Zulus         
·noun ·pl The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military skill.
The Zulus         
FORMER FOOTBALL TEAM IN SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
Zulus Warriors (football team)
The Zulus were a short lived football team established in Sheffield, England that existed from 1879 to 1882. They were initially set up to raise funds for the wives and families of soldiers killed in the Zulu war.
Birmingham Zulu Warriors         
Zulus (Birmingham); Birmingham Zulus; Zulu Warriors (hooligan firm)
The Zulu Warriors are a football hooligan firm associated with English football club, Birmingham City. The Zulu Warriors first appeared in the late 1980s and the name came from a chant of "Zulu, Zulu" which Manchester City fans aimed at Birmingham in 1982, due to their multicultural following.

Wikipedia

Zulu people

Zulu people (; Zulu: amaZulu) are a Nguni ethnic group native to Southern Africa. The Zulu people are the largest ethnic group and nation in South Africa, with an estimated 10–12 million people, living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.

They originated from Nguni communities who took part in the Bantu migrations over millennia. As the clans integrated together, the rulership of Shaka brought success to the Zulu nation due to his improved military tactics and organization.

Zulus take pride in their ceremonies such as the Umhlanga, or Reed Dance, and their various forms of beadwork.

The art and skill of beadwork takes part in the identification of Zulu people and acts as a form of communication and dedication to the tribe and specific traditions. Today the Zulu people predominantly believe in Christianity, but have created a syncretic religion that is combined with the Zulu's prior belief systems.

Ejemplos de uso de Zulus
1. Only Zulus, Tutsis." One is left to wonder under which tribe Feiglin classifies the Obama household.
2. Mr Zuma has a power base among Zulus, the ANC‘s disgruntled leftist alliance partners, and others unhappy with Mr Mbeki.
3. Zulus here, who say it is a way to curb teenage pregnancy and AIDS, defiantly embrace the practice.
4. Young Prince Eugene (heir to Napoleon III of France) proved a much easier target for the Zulus in the 1870s than Harry was for the Taliban.
5. Zulus are South Africa‘s largest single ethnic group and have proud ties to tribal traditions that made them some of the country‘s most feared warriors.