Nehanda

Nehanda
About this book
"Zimbabwe, the late nineteenth century. In a village, amidst disturbing reports of strangers come to settle on their land, people gather to perform ceremonies to welcome a new-born. They call her Nehanda, and she has come bearing signs of specialness." "When Nehanda grows into a young woman the nature of her gift finally becomes evident. She has been chosen by the ancestral spirits to inspire a war against the invaders who have attained a stranglehold on the land." "And so the course of events unfolds, leading to its inevitable conclusion." "Told in beautifully lucid and evocative prose, this is the story of a people's first meeting with colonialism."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL1016060W
Subjects
American literatureHistoryFictionShona (African people)Women prophetsShona Revolt (Zimbabwe : 1896-1897) fast (OCoLC)fst01354704 (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01354704