Thursday, June 9, 2016

The Nation That Committed Suicide

history channel documentary 2016 At a pool in the Gxara River, the unusual forecasts of a 14-year-old young lady called Nongquawuse, for all intents and purposes drove her kin to submit suicide. One day in 1856, she was sitting at the pool and looked down and thought she saw the characteristics of her predecessors. She advised her kin that their predecessors were set up to come back to earth to drive out the Europeans, however first the general population needed to confer a demonstration of confidence which would demonstrate their faith in the soul world. They would need to murder all their dairy cattle and blaze all their products. The individuals who rejected would be transformed into frogs, mice and ants and would be passed up a compelling tornado. For ten months they devastated their procurements sitting tight for the day of their salvation that Nongquawuse anticipated, 18 February 1957. On that day a dark red sun would rise, stop, and afterward set again in the east. As the colossal day unfolded the general population held up in suspicion, however the sun rose and set as expected. Around 25 000 individuals passed on of starvation. Others survived just with the assistance of neighboring groups and Europeans. With respect to Nongquawuse, she would have been executed by her kin had she not fled to King William's Town and was kept for some time on Robben Island for her own wellbeing.

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