Lexicographical Neighbors of Indunas
Literary usage of Indunas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventures in Swaziland: The Story of a South African Boer by Owen Rowe O'Neil (1921)
"She said she would send her warriors with me and thus I could see the ten indunas
killed. This did not appeal strongly to me, ..."
2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"Whenever a native commissioner went to one of the indunas and said that a certain
number of men were required at a given place, the chief was obliged to ..."
3. In Remotest Barotseland: Being an Account of a Journey of Over 8,000 Miles by Colin Harding (1905)
"... gorge and camp—Fine view but unhealthy situation—Reception of
indunas—Mora—Marshall—His offer. THE following day after rowing for five hours, ..."
4. Leading Points in South African History, 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged by Edwin A. Pratt (1900)
"Sir J. Sivewright, Mr. HM Stanley, the Governor of Natal, and nearly 100 chiefs
and indunas attend. [Distance from Capetown to Bulawayo, vid Kimberley, ..."
5. The Transvaal from Within: A Private Record of Public Affairs by Percy Fitzpatrick (1899)
"As regards the thirteen indunas, Mr. Cronje admitted that he did not know whether
these ... Instructions had therefore been given to arrest these indunas ..."