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12 The Expansion of the European Presence at Maputo Bay, 1821–33
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- 1 History and Oral Traditions in Southeastern Africa 1
- 2 Oral Traditions in the Reconstruction of Southern African History 26
- 3 Shipwreck Survivor Accounts from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 54
- 4 Founding Families and Chiefdoms East of the Drakensberg 89
- 5 Maputo Bay Peoples and Chiefdoms before 1740 117
- 6 Maputo Bay, 1740–1820 135
- 7 Eastern Chiefdoms of Southern Africa, 1740–1815 154
- 8 Zulu Conquests and the Consolidation of Power, 1815–21 185
- 9 Military Campaigns, Migrations, and Political Reconfiguration 207
- 10 Ancestors, Descent Lines, and Chiefdoms West of the Drakensberg before 1820 237
- 11 The Caledon River Valley and the BaSotho of Moshoeshoe, 1821–33 267
- 12 The Expansion of the European Presence at Maputo Bay, 1821–33 294
- 13 Southern African Kingdoms on the Eve of Colonization 313
- Appendix A: AmaSwazi King Lists 327
- Appendix B: Chronology of Conflicts, Migrations, and Political Reconfiguration East of the Drakensberg in the Era of Shaka 333
- Appendix C: Interviewees from the James Stuart Collection of Oral Traditions 339
- Notes 347
- Bibliography 411
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- 1 History and Oral Traditions in Southeastern Africa 1
- 2 Oral Traditions in the Reconstruction of Southern African History 26
- 3 Shipwreck Survivor Accounts from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 54
- 4 Founding Families and Chiefdoms East of the Drakensberg 89
- 5 Maputo Bay Peoples and Chiefdoms before 1740 117
- 6 Maputo Bay, 1740–1820 135
- 7 Eastern Chiefdoms of Southern Africa, 1740–1815 154
- 8 Zulu Conquests and the Consolidation of Power, 1815–21 185
- 9 Military Campaigns, Migrations, and Political Reconfiguration 207
- 10 Ancestors, Descent Lines, and Chiefdoms West of the Drakensberg before 1820 237
- 11 The Caledon River Valley and the BaSotho of Moshoeshoe, 1821–33 267
- 12 The Expansion of the European Presence at Maputo Bay, 1821–33 294
- 13 Southern African Kingdoms on the Eve of Colonization 313
- Appendix A: AmaSwazi King Lists 327
- Appendix B: Chronology of Conflicts, Migrations, and Political Reconfiguration East of the Drakensberg in the Era of Shaka 333
- Appendix C: Interviewees from the James Stuart Collection of Oral Traditions 339
- Notes 347
- Bibliography 411
- Index 425