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Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa

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Zulu shaman; noted for his unstable childhood and distinctive views regarding religion and politics, in particular the colonialization of Africa by British Christians.

Bibiliography: works by Credo Mutwa

  • Indaba, My Children (1966), ISBN 0-8021-3604-4, 1st American ed edition (March 1999)
  • Zulu Shaman: Dreams, Prophecies, and Mysteries ISBN 0-89281-129-3, 2nd edition (10 October 2003)
  • Songs of the Stars ISBN 1-886449-01-5, 1st edition (May 2000)
  • Africa Is My Witness (1966, ISBN unknown)

Biographical Reference

Chidester, David. "Mutwa, Credo." In the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, edited by Bron Taylor, v. 2, pp. 1139-48. London & New York: Continuum, 2005.

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