Zvinofadza izvi Currently researching so we can make cartoons to bring children closer to their roots. So many Shona descendants are scattered around the world we want to be part of the beautiful identity of being Zimbabwean. We're following you here now. Great job you're doing 😍😍😍 So inspiring
Your initiative is very beautiful. I just felt like pointing something out though. Ndau is not Shona. Our constitution used to group it under the Zezuru dialect but removed it. Historical research can show you that Ndau people migrated from the Southern part of South Africa. Some settled in the South-Eastern part of Zimbabwe. Some in Mozambique and some in the central part of Malawi. 🤗❤
@@bethelmasunungure9491 genetically(most) ndau people are actually shona (at least what it means in mordern times) the language has many core shona words(mostly manica dialects and karanga) we have to rember in the past the lines between ethinic groups was very blurry also our history is soo intertwined with ndau people I think it wrong to try seperate us
@@bethelmasunungure9491 it's just as the same as Shona even the culture Just look at how they play Mbira in their cultural performance, of which Mbira is originally a Shona instrument
Ndinobonga yaamho ndeidakara kuti zviro zvizvi zvinoitika mukanyi redu kungwarira chindau chedu. IAM so proud to be associated with this great work!! Live long NDAFA, LIVE LONG OUR UNIQUE CULTURE!!!
@@crzyrdr When Soshangana and Mzlikazi ran away from Shaka the Zulu. Mzilikazi settled in Matebeleland and Soshsngana in Chipinge which is Manicaland district. So pavaitsvaga pegura to the native people of Chipinge vaiti tinotsvakavo ndau yegugara. Which meant they were asking for a place to stay. So vanhu ndokubva vatanga kuvati mandau. They mix ndebele and shona
We need to have a special day or a week when all our forefathers cultures, our cultures is celebrated the whole of Zimbabwe! Please establish Culture weeks or day were Zimbabweans celebrate it
Hi! I've been doing a lot of research on Shona culture in general over the last year and found a book called "Crafting Identity in Zimbabwe and Mozambique" by Elizabeth MacGonagle. It focuses mainly on the culture and customs of the Ndau people in pre-colonial Zimbabwe. My favorite thing about it is that it has a section that focuses on "traditional" clothing and hairstyles for both men and women. I am hoping to use this info to start a conversation about Zimbabwean traditional dress in general as I feel we are in need of something of our own that doesn't depend on the culture of other countries (e.g. kitenge from Ghana, ankara from Nigeria etc...). Also check out a book called "Culture and Customs of Zimbabwe" by Oyekan Owomoyela. I found these books online on pdfdrive.com.
I would like to know more about the festival, this is my heritage and lineage. Is there a website or group paFacebook ? Please ndapota mwaita zvenyu in advance
Feeling our spirits of our home thank you very much I'm very happy about this.
Zvinofadza izvi
Currently researching so we can make cartoons to bring children closer to their roots.
So many Shona descendants are scattered around the world we want to be part of the beautiful identity of being Zimbabwean.
We're following you here now. Great job you're doing 😍😍😍
So inspiring
Your initiative is very beautiful. I just felt like pointing something out though. Ndau is not Shona. Our constitution used to group it under the Zezuru dialect but removed it. Historical research can show you that Ndau people migrated from the Southern part of South Africa. Some settled in the South-Eastern part of Zimbabwe. Some in Mozambique and some in the central part of Malawi. 🤗❤
@@bethelmasunungure9491 genetically(most) ndau people are actually shona (at least what it means in mordern times) the language has many core shona words(mostly manica dialects and karanga) we have to rember in the past the lines between ethinic groups was very blurry also our history is soo intertwined with ndau people I think it wrong to try seperate us
@@bethelmasunungure9491 it's just as the same as Shona even the culture
Just look at how they play Mbira in their cultural performance, of which Mbira is originally a Shona instrument
The Ndau intrigue me so much. Can't explain it.
Much love from Chicago 🇺🇸
My friend you know Ndau
@@azaniabantuzulu I think it's in my bloodline somewhere.
@@TnboinChi45 we once had chat via WhatsApp I think I lost your contact
Very good voice of the narrator. You can go far my dear you are gifted
I am so proud to be ndau though I don't know how to speak
Löl I'm also South African Ndau, (Sithole) but can't speak ndau
Iya vaisa vanopfekerei zvichakati😂😂😂😂 zvinopfekwa ngemadzimai
Ndinobonga yaamho ndeidakara kuti zviro zvizvi zvinoitika mukanyi redu kungwarira chindau chedu. IAM so proud to be associated with this great work!! Live long NDAFA, LIVE LONG OUR UNIQUE CULTURE!!!
Can you plz explain Ndau ppl to me r they mixed with Shona Ndebele or...please a Shona dialect...
@@crzyrdr When Soshangana and Mzlikazi ran away from Shaka the Zulu. Mzilikazi settled in Matebeleland and Soshsngana in Chipinge which is Manicaland district. So pavaitsvaga pegura to the native people of Chipinge vaiti tinotsvakavo ndau yegugara. Which meant they were asking for a place to stay. So vanhu ndokubva vatanga kuvati mandau. They mix ndebele and shona
Zvinofarisa kuona magariro edu :)
Proudly Shangaan 🥂
We need to have a special day or a week when all our forefathers cultures, our cultures is celebrated the whole of Zimbabwe! Please establish Culture weeks or day were Zimbabweans celebrate it
Ndafara hangu
Zvinodakadza yambo..let the Ndau culture not die
Can anyone please recommend any books to learn about ndau culture... Im trying to find my roots 🙏🏾
Same here
Me too
Hi! I've been doing a lot of research on Shona culture in general over the last year and found a book called "Crafting Identity in Zimbabwe and Mozambique" by Elizabeth MacGonagle. It focuses mainly on the culture and customs of the Ndau people in pre-colonial Zimbabwe.
My favorite thing about it is that it has a section that focuses on "traditional" clothing and hairstyles for both men and women. I am hoping to use this info to start a conversation about Zimbabwean traditional dress in general as I feel we are in need of something of our own that doesn't depend on the culture of other countries (e.g. kitenge from Ghana, ankara from Nigeria etc...). Also check out a book called "Culture and Customs of Zimbabwe" by Oyekan Owomoyela. I found these books online on pdfdrive.com.
@@dae1444 Ndau people have a traditional attire though. But I do agree that Shona people need something of their own.
@@bethelmasunungure9491 Shona people already have. Are you sure you know Shona culture?
Tisu anhu achoo
Wonderful
What's the traditional dress for Ndau women?
Sou brasileiro e amei.
Is Ndau Tsonga or it is it's own 'thing'?
I would like to know more about the festival, this is my heritage and lineage. Is there a website or group paFacebook ? Please ndapota mwaita zvenyu in advance
Tinodakara yambo
Muchongoyo kkkkk chayamuzite kkkk
Accent yechingezi chacho unozwa wega kuti ndiwo anhu acho