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I 11 b I 0::--: white woman for that matter could "ii76-V wander the country at the dead of Theit Kraals (Villages') to Gather Lesivh4 Dress In War Swazi Tribesmen Young night without fear of molestation of Their Before Ceremonies Attainment Tree of Branches the Selman° uked That was diMcult for me to believe Manhood and the Standing of Warriors According Marking to Tribal Belief the Branches ' ':1 "It was phoned to my office from because I bad been so used to: the IOW! Fresh and Gteen When the Youth Returns to the Kraal If Be Has Led :'Sl4?: Bremersdorp the town some ten miles -I detribalised native in South Africa 1:ipiii: DecommA i: g::7''' away" soured by the changiliChia-lifil-a- nd looked "Of course" he I surprised !:?iI:gieRi: to the domination usually antagonistic aid"the Royal Kraal is on the ' iil of the Whites I buried a slave was murdered to keep Swazi nation when she told me: t two '' and a black goat wee are happy u we are and I will not hear-- 'Phone" on him I saw'Bwazim with company 1 guns bicyclea on Tradtors and fut automobiles and ' 'i:::::)! him It wu meant of any change in- the adminislration of HE land of the Swazis is one of strapped-their backs they were buried alive-wi- th ' ::::ip!:1::is telephones Civilication on the door' the most delightful 'countries in chiefs of small kraalL There was no that the slave should announce the thin country" or:::::::7:e::::::( of the Royal Kraal and yet not i the world a land of romance and danger in their guns to anybody The coming of his master to the other- - Ndhlovukazi and I- parted friends step the Royal within it and this enabled rao to visit He came and went as world and that the goat should prostill hidden from the native was-freNow and again I saw in Sobhuza a - en a land which is as be willed There was no curfew for vide food for him for the king wee Kraal of Sobhuza In Ihim I nut a man handsome who seemed highly civilized an but then I knew treassure his with Ile Massacitusetts the him is cdsted in buried drinking strikingly I Transvaal big as New Jersey or that his 88 wives were scattered in the 07r7'77!:::' with only about 185000 people1 the did not have to carry a pass Wherever vessels and his platters beside him' u every inch a king He was standing various kraals and that althouFh he barefooted and wrapped in a :"4k:":::''' natives outnumbering the whiteu by he went He worked when he had work were the kings of Egypt l'N cars had a European building for his elites:— to do ate when be was hungry and These royal burial ctustoms may still one of hie flashy American-bui-lt about 30 to I :::i::1::::"17'': 1 his life was mostly that of his people ' eduHe was He and spoke when tired was English he Swazis rich of perfect asked pastures a the When is slept continue country I It ii:0:4:i:iikil burial black goat a his and at live a at -Union in world an cated college when their Dow the bad almost a stsmmer tousd Often missionary in bills - about the tombs of their----kings- ' -may be buried witfi him I NM in him of --South Africa ---rains fall Insistently the grass looks - Eden Swazi women beautifulpy lithe nps were seale-d- the-king wheegainst-- overwhelming creatures own cars"- - said 'Yes I drive-- my baltnaked-hapwere also dumb when asked ) like standing corn Even in winter usually They tried to beat the white tan years 7 t:::l'''::f':ff':':':'9::::il'''X':ls''':'g:'V-:::Ri:':'i5::'::'il:':::-:r Sobhuza "I love to Mire odds One when I visited the country the dry in that Eden In a hot 'prang unclad about the feast of the fret fruits in of the old Swazi kings had 1 1 ago grass sUU grew above the backs of women washing clothes and there December where the king lets loose at a fast rate" r:f-'been too free in parcelling out land A seemed nothing extrordinary in their a wild bull and that bull is pummelled " the sleek cattle was no bigger or The Royal ICraal Europeans and Sobhumi when be A country which'thinIut in terms of nudity Nude native girls dancing with to death by the lists of young me& more pretentious than that of the !o ' became the "Lion" of his PeoP1-tr1eaniTelle I hale ba-' the of him where wild on But cotton grace trading the bull They "" cattle meshes and Mother Around it there was a to They jump Queen back land the nation the for I get stores with crowded native WOMeno down beat him to death fief manes grow by most houses and pinefence a fine example of r11!"" I saw the kraal which teed to house with their eyes and their hearts on the claims that it is no more - high The apples llourkai in everY garden whers thick l arti the warriors of the Swazi nation reg- icolored clothes and blankets which cruel than-iulsficrart trees art scattered about the fox or B—u—t 1 in bad—s Spain lighting European build- - ments who went by the expressive ti— buahveld with here and there a big they love to wear hunting in England for hie office It was there p sitting ties of The Ready Ones The Wakeful I I In themorning outside my hotel in wild lig tree—at la Swaziland Administration officials doubted that ing at 3215 desk he let his rug slip from the Red Locusts the Elephants and the t There I talked with King Sobhuza Mbabane I Was told to look out for a I would be able to talk to King Sob- - his talked to me--the native army which Strikers ? g litas be who his "lifer" the would to the kraal of the said boulders dend buss- - I tending II the ntan known people 4 Britain to keep was the only one in Africa that in the Great tie public gardens allday He Went by old Queen Mother Ndhlovukazi chief "Lion" and to the British as Paramount pledge that nothing would be done '' days of tribal warfare had given as chief I talked with his old mother - the name of Malan Some seven years rain maker of the nation and the only her 1' until good as they had received in clashes means She ago he wu the chief of a small kraal woman member of the Native Cotmcil about itha future of the countrybeerct is PePt)hPaitliolival been the powerful Zulu armies I —w found—Re--wal- l natives own was kraal a her I in collectionnt kraal just Elephant) said:— 'rho warriors of 'the yesterdays 110- --but"H he ' e a a in with connection a were about the even children charged fakkaM111111 kraals frightful Naked Royal Kraal jumble running Whatever happets I want my people tend cattle on the royal lands and ex- of or treated—as—human---Vel-ngsin therhave-no-oppDe to 1 bunting cept out as doctora woman a had old were indunaa There There were pointed through the centuries on tui iity to show their akill with gun at a number of Cleanly Habits of Swazi Yolk 'Bells 2 the source of some trouble in the women with big eyes and itrangs colfeNia e glanced A country without trains without man desk of 88 with wives this for sport they Popular Ideas of "Dirty Bavaria assegai and club Now Those with long coiffures were tures ' votes and voters a country without a kraal '""71 and one night her but was set Was by play football and saw that one of them They Begin 'Daily Baths as Chilarem on are "'"slie and her chil17dren were reached It dr''iving t ' ' pa r 1 I am i nt Imonotonous : the - ' '' Marie Mopes the-3to as death burned his of Malan chief of Sobhuza some wives of low the Country through writer --- --- -was the stiff held n with bored the to Transvaal responsible of the i I got' the kraal by birth---------o- COn t ro :: -- - --- :::::M:-::i::Met- two WOMe11 7 wo sentenced to ::':: :::':Iti T4 ::::::::!: ::::::: ::E:IV:'::::::':':::::::'P:::::E1::::::::::h:::::::::: the scene' until - g crossed- - tbzIterpetratorssndte sentence ! --r :::::' ' even Toti :::: read hill death but new cow a later wu remonstrated one old she and found and border Swaziland very " ': ::: ' 't son 8 I Marto toP to muted - with me life imprisonment I knew that she was scold world rich peaceful colorful IngwaP ''—-- stuns- - and Amatongoland native re-: I learned remains deep- - lug for she pointed away across the f leid- A read 4 v a v y- A great rooted in the Swazi It is the only veld "I &Ions- bound it on the ::::'::1 l' y::::ii:: hb a Swazi his roe over like cloud old an was that she : To 'thing s:v:::::: the touches deal of It Jut hange replied oPortuguese Eut thing" 4 's: Ili& : woman half naked I noticed that and smiled 1:: :: t :'i:::::Ji::::--4:':'"r:::::i!::::::ik:i:::k":iA::i::Ni l'ij:::::: African border Another side is samosa haPPY p :::: - A me: told must wore !Milan circlet a ' she and her forehead round ' told me HeEuropean i-:(s:!::::::''::' :ithat wholly bordered by the Transvaal ' 7" :::::::::'C to the north and very close IS the ' he the happiest lifer: in the world' of 'Ismail blocks of wood and at her he wars tilling his vv is let out ofjall''" girdle was a bunch of keys I photo- - lands with a tractor re- he Every worlds morning all the of game greatest '' iikm He tends his garden he almost thinks graphed the two and the oldest made and that his was the ' r'':s serves the Kruger National Park ' - that it is his own At andown he goes c tremendous fun I passed her and terthe tractor in the because Swaziland wentto I '4 only -" his wives come 'went on in the kraal "" I bad taken country although - - " ritory was in the news South Africa back to prisonWa Often ' ma hol several ChM e r emaen added —wants it ' b 7- - woman was sentenced was since he con&en atilt hast ' He Swaziland she in for ' British Government- which ' large farms run by i' 1 1 -t- rolled Swaziland since 1902 made a - 9wns a herd of cattle in his kraal" Queen Mother T Ndhlovukazi I' soon Europeans He : has 4 ‘1:a 4 Malan be blocks wood In found small of to line the : me1I before learned some native that 'L skilled e ::" agogardener years ' promise t777) :!7'1 k's i i the incorporation of Swaziland with - He knew that be is an institution in round her forehead she was carrying ' chanics to run and 4 I i ' '' ' :!kz--r--Ahie machines the 'Union took place the utives- the town lie posed for his photograph f: the "medicine" ' of the nation repair ' tofound-with A He ( has in he to an a have saida to allowed he pride young Soon would be say I animosity s— wma014111010wagestowNkit Interpreter 0'1 i ) I '4ro---- -- - t1the lawoftke --- -' - - ' --s : i so law cowsIs to of the his people European establishment acrou the mill to grind the )0007 opposite i Is ::s7-4 agaimst incorporation I found a r I s'"'' - '' heard strange tales of the treasure Swaziland border But old Ndhlovukazi" m clan gs and corn loved at first sight a coun-I :'''''' which I ' ' try l 111 2 It ---L i'who have lived In tke country all their to the veld taken the road and driven lands lie talked of solve some of the riddles of the Swazis -li ' 4 '45! giro Iaid of the - -- the -- schools - where t Out of the Transvaal downhill all lives have not been' able to get at the right up to the "front- door" -- — 4 -- the children w e r s f i it 0 the way I came to the tiny capital - secret of the tombs Dead kings are kraal 40Sy0 ::: willölk 0101111811 i The old iedunas grunted as the now being educated Mbabane one of the tiniest capitals put to rest in a sitting posture in the Lila ItibioNdostosbolOtalliFlatitallmonimilioll"'"------i - was which worried 'and of the progreet tombs lie In the mountain fast Queen Mother talked She in the world framed in trees nestling I ' ' : nestles guarded' from the eyes of the that I had taken a photograph of bet- of his people undermountains a town ' the ender frowning -- with corns 200 -- population On77the—world' 7: 1 0 StandintBellideOns-oMsailotbiaitl-iiiit- -' Author of This was that roads- - the natives olddays '''7I:::: 1 e By Thomas MacDonald T :i:-':- f :::::-:'---- a a a 9 e- 4 cwo rug---by- )::::: ''' I 4rim -- i -- A old I d d I Ht gate-crash- ed ' :Ndhlovukasi(htitnarae i" - k amour-a—number-- mae : -- ' ' ' - ' ''''''''''''" - ? - 0 - r -- tut -70 " iEnglish Eum '1 le ' v ---- :::::::: h:--:- : ::: i::: :' - ' 4 :::-ii:N:0:i4-:Mi--:--:''- 1 - ' - -- i- (7 - j -- - ' - ' - ' 'i-- 7-- - - f' ' r— r 1 - ' — L i -- i 0- ' - y-at - OW ' veco P v 7 7! 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