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The Abundant Herds - A celebration of the Nguni cattle of the Zulu people

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Location
South Africa
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Fernwood Press, 2004 (reprinted). Large hardcover with dustcover, 143 pages. Good condition. A few minor spots. Tightly bound and neat.

An overview of the history of the Nguni cattle and their economic, social, political and spiritual importance to the Zulu people, both past and present.

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