Harrell - Zulu African Tribe

Watching a video entitled, The Zulu African Tribe, this particular African tribe is dissected in every aspect of their lives. From their history, ethics, culture and religion to the sports, stories and music they do, this video delves into the world of the Zulu tribe. The Zulu are an African tribe living in a region known as Zululand. The Zulus live in huts and are organized in clans that are composed of several families. Polygamy is still practiced. The dowry or lobola, as it is called in their language, is four or five cows for a middle-class girl and about 20 cows for the chief’s daughter. The women of this tribe are naked in the village. Its above all a warrior nation that settled in these lands fighting and defeating anyone who got in their way. I find that this video is a great source of information regarding the Zulu tribe especially when researching of their religious views. I find that just like other articles discussed in class, the Zulu tribe can be seen in their primitive ways as still a society that holds a legitimate and productive society in the primitive world.

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