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The Chikunda World

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232721107
  • EAN9798232721107
  • Date de parution22/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

This book is an act of listening. It is an attempt to capture and preserve the voice of a people whose existence is both geographically vast and politically minimized: the Chikunda people of the Zambezi River valley. Spanning the borderlands of Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, the Chikunda are a civilization defined by the water, their identity inseparable from the currents, crocodiles, and commercial history of Southern Africa's great artery.
My journey to write this book is not purely academic; it is deeply personal. Having spent a decade living in these river communities, and with my own biological mother belonging to this tribe, I have witnessed firsthand the quiet, daily struggle that defines their reality. I have seen the profound resilience required to farm plots that are regularly trampled by hippos, and the quiet grief that follows a fatal encounter with a crocodile.
The central crisis explored within these pages is one of survival: The Chikunda language is classified as endangered, "fading each and every day"-a vulnerability I compare to the threatened status of the rhino in the region. This book is a detailed exploration of why. We begin by defining the Chikunda's transnational existence, mapping their settlements across three nations, and confronting the Linguistic Dilemma that results from this political fragmentation.
We analyze the severe impact of dilution, where the word for 'money' shifts radically from Mari to Ndalama to Kobili depending on the nearest national language. The chapters that follow delve into the Chikunda's high-risk Water Economy, their reliance on traditional fishing and their modern embrace of the cash crop sesame (chitowe). We then turn to the rich Culture, Belief, and Hospitality that serves as the bedrock of their resilience, before examining the frustrating political paradox: the language's official exclusion from status in Zimbabwe juxtaposed against its surprising success on the national airwaves.
Ultimately, this is a book about the Price of the Zambezi. The constant Daily Conflict with wildlife accelerates cultural erosion, forcing communities to prioritize sheer physical survival over the preservation of their unique heritage. This is a final call for documentation and recognition. It is a plea to look past the political maps and listen to the voice of the river-a voice that, through the language of the Chikunda, speaks volumes about resilience, history, and the precarious survival of culture on the edge of the wild.
I invite you to listen to this fading voice before the silence descends.
This book is an act of listening. It is an attempt to capture and preserve the voice of a people whose existence is both geographically vast and politically minimized: the Chikunda people of the Zambezi River valley. Spanning the borderlands of Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, the Chikunda are a civilization defined by the water, their identity inseparable from the currents, crocodiles, and commercial history of Southern Africa's great artery.
My journey to write this book is not purely academic; it is deeply personal. Having spent a decade living in these river communities, and with my own biological mother belonging to this tribe, I have witnessed firsthand the quiet, daily struggle that defines their reality. I have seen the profound resilience required to farm plots that are regularly trampled by hippos, and the quiet grief that follows a fatal encounter with a crocodile.
The central crisis explored within these pages is one of survival: The Chikunda language is classified as endangered, "fading each and every day"-a vulnerability I compare to the threatened status of the rhino in the region. This book is a detailed exploration of why. We begin by defining the Chikunda's transnational existence, mapping their settlements across three nations, and confronting the Linguistic Dilemma that results from this political fragmentation.
We analyze the severe impact of dilution, where the word for 'money' shifts radically from Mari to Ndalama to Kobili depending on the nearest national language. The chapters that follow delve into the Chikunda's high-risk Water Economy, their reliance on traditional fishing and their modern embrace of the cash crop sesame (chitowe). We then turn to the rich Culture, Belief, and Hospitality that serves as the bedrock of their resilience, before examining the frustrating political paradox: the language's official exclusion from status in Zimbabwe juxtaposed against its surprising success on the national airwaves.
Ultimately, this is a book about the Price of the Zambezi. The constant Daily Conflict with wildlife accelerates cultural erosion, forcing communities to prioritize sheer physical survival over the preservation of their unique heritage. This is a final call for documentation and recognition. It is a plea to look past the political maps and listen to the voice of the river-a voice that, through the language of the Chikunda, speaks volumes about resilience, history, and the precarious survival of culture on the edge of the wild.
I invite you to listen to this fading voice before the silence descends.
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