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540 Jahre Geschichte des Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele Chieftainship

540 Jahre Geschichte des Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele Chieftainship

Mzamani Lucky Makhuvele; Sukani Leonard Makondo; Hlengani Reckson Makhubele

Verlag Unser Wissen
2024
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Hosi oder H uptling Mangoro, der um 1792 geboren wurde, schloss sich in jungen Jahren anderen renommierten Streitkr ften seiner Zeit an. Als starker und revolution rer K mpfer wurde er in diese Brigaden einberufen und reiste in den Nordwesten und in den hohen Norden. Der Stamm und die Gemeinschaft der Mangoro Bokisi, die auch als Makhuvele-Mugwena-Zweig der Bakwena bekannt ist, wurde in den Jahren, die mit den Mfecane-Kriegen zusammenfielen, von Hosi Mangoro angef hrt. Hosi Mangoro und seine Gemeinschaft lie en sich 1832 in Speloken am Fu e des Klein Letaba River und s dlich des Ribolla Mountain nieder. Die afrikanische Form der Selbstidentifikation war damals das H uptlingstum. Die Grundlage des politischen und sozialen Lebens in Afrika war das H uptlingstum. Dabei handelte es sich um einen Zusammenschluss von Mitgliedern derselben produktiven Einheit, der von den Mitgliedern eines Clans beherrscht wurde, in diesem Fall des Makhuvele-Clans - alias Bokisi Community. H uptling Mangoro Bokisi verwaltete eine Form der Gerechtigkeit, die sich ganz auf die moralische Gemeinschaft und das H uptlingstum st tzte, sch tzte die Armee mit seiner Kriegsmedizin, legte bei den Clan-Ahnen F rsprache ein und regelte die Produktionsstrategien. H uptling Mangoro Bokisi vermittelte seinen Anh ngern ein Gef hl der Zugeh rigkeit und Einheit, indem er Amtssymbole verwendete, von denen man glaubte, dass sie ihm Macht verliehen.
540 anni di storia della signoria di Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele

540 anni di storia della signoria di Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele

Mzamani Lucky Makhuvele; Sukani Leonard Makondo; Hlengani Reckson Makhubele

Edizioni Sapienza
2024
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Hosi o Capo Mangoro, nato intorno al 1792, si un in giovane et ad altre rinomate forze militari del suo tempo; come combattente forte e rivoluzionario fu arruolato in quelle brigate, viaggi verso il nord-ovest e l'estremo nord. La trib e la comunit Mangoro Bokisi, nota anche come ramo Makhuvele-Mugwena dei Bakwena, fu guidata da Hosi Mangoro negli anni che coincisero con le guerre di Mfecane. Hosi Mangoro e la sua comunit si stabilirono a Speloken nel 1832, ai piedi del fiume Klein Letaba e a sud della montagna Ribolla. A quei tempi il modo africano di auto-identificarsi era attraverso il chieftaincy. La base della vita politica e sociale africana era il chiefdom. Questo raggruppava i membri di una stessa unit produttiva ed era dominato dai membri di un clan, in questo caso il clan Makhuvele - la comunit di Bokisi. Il capo Mangoro Bokisi amministrava una forma di giustizia interamente basata sulla comunit morale e sul chiefdom, proteggeva l'esercito con le sue medicine da guerra, intercedeva con gli antenati del clan e regolava le strategie di produzione. Il capo Mangoro Bokisi trasmetteva ai suoi seguaci un senso di appartenenza e di unit utilizzando i simboli della carica che si riteneva gli conferissero poteri.
540 anos de história da chefia de Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele

540 anos de história da chefia de Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele

Mzamani Lucky Makhuvele; Sukani Leonard Makondo; Hlengani Reckson Makhubele

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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Hosi ou Chefe Mangoro, nascido por volta de 1792, juntou-se ainda jovem a outras for as militares de renome do seu tempo. Como combatente forte e revolucion rio, foi recrutado para essas brigadas, viajou para o noroeste e para o extremo norte. A tribo e comunidade Mangoro Bokisi, tamb m conhecida como Makhuvele-Mugwena, ramo de Bakwena, foi liderada por Hosi Mangoro nos anos que coincidiram com as guerras de Mfecane. Hosi Mangoro e a sua comunidade estabeleceram-se em Speloken em 1832, no sop do rio Klein Letaba e a sul da montanha Ribolla. O modo africano de auto-identifica o nessa altura era atrav s da chefia. A base da vida pol tica e social africana era a chefia. Tratava-se de um agrupamento de membros da mesma unidade produtiva e era dominado pelos membros de um cl , neste caso o cl Makhuvele - a comunidade Bokisi. O chefe Mangoro Bokisi administrava uma forma de justi a inteiramente baseada na comunidade moral e na chefia, protegia o ex rcito com os seus medicamentos de guerra, intercedia junto dos antepassados do cl e regulava as estrat gias de produ o. O chefe Mangoro Bokisi transmitia aos seus seguidores um sentimento de perten a e de unidade, utilizando s mbolos de cargo que, segundo se acreditava, lhe conferiam poderes.
540 Years History of the Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele Chieftainship

540 Years History of the Bokisi Mangoro Makhuvele Chieftainship

Mzamani Lucky Makhuvele; Sukani Leonard Makondo; Hlengani Reckson Makhubele

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2024
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Hosi or Chief Mangoro born c.1792 joined other renowned military forces of his time at a young age, as a strong and revolutionary combatant was conscripted into those brigades, travelled to the Northwest and to the far north. The Mangoro Bokisi tribe and community also known as Makhuvele-Mugwena branch of Bakwena was led by Hosi Mangoro in the years coinciding with the Mfecane wars. Hosi Mangoro and his community settled at Speloken in 1832 on the foot of the Klein Letaba River and south of the Ribolla Mountain. The African mode of self-identification those days was through the chieftaincy. The basis of African political and social life was the chiefdom. This was a grouped together members of the same productive unit and was dominated by the members of one clan in this case the Makhuvele clan-alas Bokisi Community. Chief Mangoro Bokisi administered a form of justice that was entirely based on the moral community and the chiefdom, protected the army with his war medicines, interceded with the clan ancestors and regulated production strategies. Chief Mangoro Bokisi gave to his followers a sense of belonging and unity by using symbols of office that were believed to invest him powers.
Where In The World Is Wilson?: A Story About Managing Screen Time

Where In The World Is Wilson?: A Story About Managing Screen Time

Deva Priya Appan; Suhana Bte Ahamad Manzur; Christine Hs Tan

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2024
sidottu
When Wilson receives a laptop to help with his schoolwork, he's obsessed! The Internet is an amazing place. In seconds, he can find answers to any question he asks. But soon, the screen becomes too all-consuming and Wilson doesn't spend any time off of it! It's almost like he isn't there anymore. Can Wilson go back to life before screens?The I Am Healthy series comprises children's picture books that tackle pressing issues facing children today, as identified by healthcare professionals from the Child Guidance Clinic, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. Each book draws from the experiences of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors who have counselled countless children regarding everything from digital addiction to eating disorders. Using a story-based approach, each book contains a relatable story that will help children understand themselves better, and be able to take practical steps to grow, develop and change. These books can be used by educators in schools, by counsellors and doctors in counselling sessions, and by parents who are helping their children cope with their emotions and struggles.In this series:
Where In The World Is Wilson?: A Story About Managing Screen Time

Where In The World Is Wilson?: A Story About Managing Screen Time

Deva Priya Appan; Suhana Bte Ahamad Manzur; Christine Hs Tan

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2024
nidottu
When Wilson receives a laptop to help with his schoolwork, he's obsessed! The Internet is an amazing place. In seconds, he can find answers to any question he asks. But soon, the screen becomes too all-consuming and Wilson doesn't spend any time off of it! It's almost like he isn't there anymore. Can Wilson go back to life before screens?The I Am Healthy series comprises children's picture books that tackle pressing issues facing children today, as identified by healthcare professionals from the Child Guidance Clinic, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. Each book draws from the experiences of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors who have counselled countless children regarding everything from digital addiction to eating disorders. Using a story-based approach, each book contains a relatable story that will help children understand themselves better, and be able to take practical steps to grow, develop and change. These books can be used by educators in schools, by counsellors and doctors in counselling sessions, and by parents who are helping their children cope with their emotions and struggles.In this series:
Exam Monster, The: A Story About Exam Anxiety

Exam Monster, The: A Story About Exam Anxiety

Chai Hong Poh; Suhana Bte Ahamad Manzur; Brian Poh

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2024
sidottu
Melody is a good and hardworking student. Everyone thinks she will do just fine in her upcoming exams, but each night before an exam, a mega exam monster visits her nightmares! Can Melody cope, or is she doomed to fail again and again?The I Am Healthy series comprises children's picture books that tackle pressing issues facing children today, as identified by healthcare professionals from the Child Guidance Clinic, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. Each book draws from the experiences of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors who have counselled countless children regarding everything from digital addiction to eating disorders. Using a story-based approach, each book contains a relatable story that will help children understand themselves better, and be able to take practical steps to grow, develop and change. These books can be used by educators in schools, by counsellors and doctors in counselling sessions, and by parents who are helping their children cope with their emotions and struggles.In this series:
Exam Monster, The: A Story About Exam Anxiety

Exam Monster, The: A Story About Exam Anxiety

Chai Hong Poh; Suhana Bte Ahamad Manzur; Brian Poh

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2024
nidottu
Melody is a good and hardworking student. Everyone thinks she will do just fine in her upcoming exams, but each night before an exam, a mega exam monster visits her nightmares! Can Melody cope, or is she doomed to fail again and again?The I Am Healthy series comprises children's picture books that tackle pressing issues facing children today, as identified by healthcare professionals from the Child Guidance Clinic, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. Each book draws from the experiences of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors who have counselled countless children regarding everything from digital addiction to eating disorders. Using a story-based approach, each book contains a relatable story that will help children understand themselves better, and be able to take practical steps to grow, develop and change. These books can be used by educators in schools, by counsellors and doctors in counselling sessions, and by parents who are helping their children cope with their emotions and struggles.In this series:
People, Place, Race, and Nation in Xinjiang, China

People, Place, Race, and Nation in Xinjiang, China

David O’Brien; Melissa Shani Brown

SPRINGER VERLAG, SINGAPORE
2022
sidottu
In one of the only works drawing on interviews with both Uyghurs and Han in Xinjiang, China, and postcolonial perspectives on ethnicity, nation, and race, this book explores how forms of banal racism underpin ideas of self and other, assimilation and modernisation, in this restive region. Significant international attention has condemned the CCP’s use of forced internment in ‘re-education’ camps, as well as its campaign of cultural assimilation. In this wider context, this book focuses upon the ways in which ethnic difference is writ through the banalities of everyday life: who one trusts, what one eats, where one shops, even what time one’s clocks are set to (Xinjiang being perhaps one of the only places where different ethnic groups live by different time-zones).Alongside chapters focusing upon the coercive ‘re-education’ campaign, and the devastating Ürümchi Riots in 2009, this book also unpacks how discourses of Chinese nationalism romanticise empire and promote racialised ways of thinking about Chineseness, how cultural assimilation (‘Sinicisation’) is being justified through the rhetoric of ‘modernisation’, how Islamic sites and Uyghur culture are being secularised and commodified for tourist consumption. We also explore Uyghur and Han perspectives, including of each other, giving insight into the diversity of opinions within both groups.Based on many years of living and working in China, and fieldwork and interviews specifically in Xinjiang, this book will be valuable to a variety of readers interested in the region and Uyghur and Han identity, ethnic/national identities in contemporary China, and racisms in non-western contexts.
People, Place, Race, and Nation in Xinjiang, China

People, Place, Race, and Nation in Xinjiang, China

David O’Brien; Melissa Shani Brown

SPRINGER VERLAG, SINGAPORE
2023
nidottu
In one of the only works drawing on interviews with both Uyghurs and Han in Xinjiang, China, and postcolonial perspectives on ethnicity, nation, and race, this book explores how forms of banal racism underpin ideas of self and other, assimilation and modernisation, in this restive region. Significant international attention has condemned the CCP’s use of forced internment in ‘re-education’ camps, as well as its campaign of cultural assimilation. In this wider context, this book focuses upon the ways in which ethnic difference is writ through the banalities of everyday life: who one trusts, what one eats, where one shops, even what time one’s clocks are set to (Xinjiang being perhaps one of the only places where different ethnic groups live by different time-zones).Alongside chapters focusing upon the coercive ‘re-education’ campaign, and the devastating Ürümchi Riots in 2009, this book also unpacks how discourses of Chinese nationalism romanticise empire and promote racialised ways of thinking about Chineseness, how cultural assimilation (‘Sinicisation’) is being justified through the rhetoric of ‘modernisation’, how Islamic sites and Uyghur culture are being secularised and commodified for tourist consumption. We also explore Uyghur and Han perspectives, including of each other, giving insight into the diversity of opinions within both groups.Based on many years of living and working in China, and fieldwork and interviews specifically in Xinjiang, this book will be valuable to a variety of readers interested in the region and Uyghur and Han identity, ethnic/national identities in contemporary China, and racisms in non-western contexts.