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Zulu Woman: The life story of Christina Sibiya
Now R110.00(eB 1100)
Delivery time: Usually within 20 working days. Country: South AfricaFormat: Softcover
Editor: Marcia Wright; Liz GunnerPublisher: University of KwaZulu-Natal PressISBN: 9780869809648 Publication date: December 1999 Length: 210mm Width: 140mm Edition: New edition Pages: 252 Readership: Undergraduate
Zulu Woman: The life story of Christina Sibiya
Author: Rebecca Hourwich Reyher
Now R110.00
In 1934, American writer Rebecca Hourwich Reyher recorded the remarkable life story of Christina Sibiya, the first of sixty-five wives of the uncrowned king of the Zulus. In 1934, American writer Rebecca Hourwich Reyher recorded the remarkable life story of Christina Sibiya, the first of sixty-five wives of the uncrowned king of the Zulus. What Reyher faithfully recorded - and then crafted into a moving narrative - is the riveting story of a South African woman who entered life among the Zulu royal family and then, after enduring abuse, found the courage to leave. In 1915, fifteen year-old Christina Sibiya leaves teaching at a mission school to become the first wife of Solomon ka Dinizulu. While at the royal household, Sibiya successfully adjusts to the expectations of her new position: finding her place among the other wives and negotiating Zulu and Christian traditions. After a series of hardships, climaxing in a beating by Solomon, Sibiya at the age of nearly twenty eight, escapes to Durban. Although pursued by Solomon's representative, Sibiya successfully resists Solomon's authority by testifying first in a European magistrate's court and then at the royal headquarters that her marriage was invalid.
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