All the hoo-hah aside, a proud, defiant, strong and courageous people. An honour to see. I look forward to the day the real stories are told by Zulu for all to see, learn & remember.
Okay, well I thought (the whole) of this documentary only praises AmaZulu. Don't forget, I only left the chanting bits in it, you need to see the whole thing. I've cut it down to just chanting and Giya. So if your problem was with the commentator saying the "Naked spear, wielding savage..." bit, the meaning was, that is what Europeans originally thought.. until they came to meet, and actually respect the Zulu. (in the end,) I am not excusing British mis-management of the Zulu kingdom. So seriously, no dis-respect mfewethu, We're still waiting for a Zulu documentary, made by Zulus. Its been over 26 years since the end of apartheid........... all of my videos are a celebration of raw, powerful Zulu Chanting!
All the hoo-hah aside, a proud, defiant, strong and courageous people. An honour to see. I look forward to the day the real stories are told by Zulu for all to see, learn & remember.
Okay, well I thought (the whole) of this documentary only praises AmaZulu. Don't forget, I only left the chanting bits in it, you need to see the whole thing. I've cut it down to just chanting and Giya. So if your problem was with the commentator saying the "Naked spear, wielding savage..." bit, the meaning was, that is what Europeans originally thought.. until they came to meet, and actually respect the Zulu. (in the end,) I am not excusing British mis-management of the Zulu kingdom. So seriously, no dis-respect mfewethu, We're still waiting for a Zulu documentary, made by Zulus. Its been over 26 years since the end of apartheid........... all of my videos are a celebration of raw, powerful Zulu Chanting!
Why mention Apartheid? What the hell has that to do with Shaka?
Is that shaka?