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The Zulu Tribe

The Zulu Tribe. By Hank, Sam, and Lizzie. Are Zulus Real?. The Zulus still exist today. We do not know the exact date they came to Africa. The Zulus have been in Africa since around the 1620s and the sixteenth century. . Home. Zulus live in huts that are shaped like beehives.

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The Zulu Tribe

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  1. The Zulu Tribe By Hank, Sam, and Lizzie

  2. Are Zulus Real? • The Zulus still exist today. • We do not know the exact date they came to Africa. • The Zulus have been in Africa since around the 1620s and the sixteenth century.

  3. Home • Zulus live in huts that are shaped like beehives. • They live in South Africa. • The huts are made from young trees and strong grass ropes.

  4. Diet • Tinyama eyosiwe is a burnt meat they ate. • They also had beef stew called inyama yenkomo. • They drank amasi which was a sour milk. They believed it made you stronger. They also drank a type of beer.

  5. Modern Day Zulu • Still the Zulus live in Africa but not in small huts they now live in larger huts. • They are free to choose almost everything they do. • But they still can follow their ancestor’s cultures. • The Zulus are not a wealthy tribe.

  6. Religions And Celebrations • Some festivals are the Hogbetsotso Festival, the Homowo Festival,the Panafest festival , and the Aboakyir festival. • Many of theminclude music dancing and food. • The Zulu respect and fear the dead. Their spirits are said to wander after death. • Zulus also believe in sacrifices of animals. • The Zulus also believe in a God-type figure called Unkulunkulu. He ‘sprung from the bushes and created all animals, water, mountains, people, the sun and the moon.

  7. Customs • One of their customs were making beads. • Another one of their customs were making wood sculptures. • They also made pictures.

  8. Photo Gallery

  9. Bibliography • http://library.thinkquest.org/27209/History.htm • http://www.africaguide.com/culture/tribes/zulu.htm • www.clker.com/embed-18147-1018147-large.html ( This is were we found the flags.)

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