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Zulu Zion

Author: Ronald EyrePeter MontagnonMischa ScorerBritish Broadcasting Corporation.Time-Life Television.All authors
Publisher: New York, NY : Ambrose Video, ©1977.
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Visits the Zulu Independent Churches of South Africa to explore the Black African response to Christianity. Traces the history of religious beliefs in Africa from the arrival of the first Christian missionaries to the current rediscovery of the African religious identity. Studies two major groups, the Zionists and the Nazarites, a group founded by Isaiah Shembe. Shows a women's Zionist service, held at a home in the  Read more...
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Ronald Eyre; Peter Montagnon; Mischa Scorer; British Broadcasting Corporation.; Time-Life Television.; R.M. Productions.; Ambrose Video Publishing.
OCLC Number: 19282166
Notes: The tenth episode from the television series: The Long search, with Ronald Eyre.
Credits: Photography, Jim Peirson ; film editor, Alan Bradley.
Performer(s): Host, Ronald Eyre.
Description: 1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Details: VHS.
Other Titles: Long search.
African religions, Zulu Zion
Long search (Television program)
Responsibility: BBC ; [made in association with Time Life Television, R.M. Productions, Munich] ; produced by Peter Montagnon ; directed by Mischa Scorer.

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Visits the Zulu Independent Churches of South Africa to explore the Black African response to Christianity. Traces the history of religious beliefs in Africa from the arrival of the first Christian missionaries to the current rediscovery of the African religious identity. Studies two major groups, the Zionists and the Nazarites, a group founded by Isaiah Shembe. Shows a women's Zionist service, held at a home in the townships, where healing and support are integral parts of the service, and an open-air service of the Nazarites at which the themes of dreams, healing, and power are discussed.

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