19. Who were the Xhosa people - why did they kill their cattle?

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19. Who were the Xhosa people - why did they kill their cattle?
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The Xhosa people were a Bantu-speaking ethnic group in South Africa. They killed their cattle as part of a religious ritual known as the Cattle Killing Movement, which was intended to bring about the resurrection of their leader, Mhlakaza, and the restoration of their land.

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The Xhosa people are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group in South Africa. They are traditionally pastoralists, relying on cattle for their...
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