RESTLESS IDENTITIES, signatures of nationalism, Zulu ethnicity and history in the lives of Petros Lamula (c. 1881-1948) and Lymon Maling (1889-c. 1936)

: de Lalouvière (P.)

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317pp., illus., maps, paperback, Pietermaritzburg, 2000

 

Petros Lamula and Lymon Maling were influential political figures in Natal and Zululand between 1910 and 1940. Lamula was a Zulu historian, architect of the first Inkatha organisation, leader of the African National Congress in Natal and a separatist church leader. Maling was a former mine clerk who founded the Zulu political organisation, the Abaqulusi Land Union, and became a popular historian, chiefly representative and royal agent.