uKhahlamba: Umlando wezintaba zoKhahlamba / History of the uKhahlamba Mountains

by John Wright and Aron Mazel

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This is an abbreviated version of Tracks in a Mountain Range, and is published in dual format in English and isiZulu.

The uKhahlamba mountains have been the home of many different groups of people for a very long time. Small groups of hunter-gatherers began living in rock shelters there at least 27 000 years ago. Their descendants were San people who still lived there as recently as a hundred years ago. About 600 years ago, groups of African farmers began building their villages near the foothills, and grazing their cattle into the mountains. From the 1840s, European settlers in the colony of Natal began laying out farms for sheep and cattle in the foothills of the mountains. They drove out the San, and brought the African farmers under their domination. In the twentieth century the settlers and their descendants began to use the land for purposes besides farming, especially for developing tourism and leisure activities, and supplying water for industry. Africans became labourers on the farms and in South Africa's towns and cities.

Exploring the History of the uKhahlamba Mountains tells about the coming of these different peoples to the mountains, and describes the different ways of life that they established, sometimes peacefully, sometimes violently. It is copiously illustrated with photographs in full colour.
  • ISBN13 9781868145287
  • Publish Date 18 April 2012
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country ZA
  • Imprint Wits University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 96
  • Language English