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FReeper Canteen ~ Part IV of Women Warriors: Africa ~ February 10, 2004
GenderGap.com ^ | February 10, 2004 | LaDivaLoca

Posted on 02/10/2004 2:52:15 AM PST by LaDivaLoca

 
 
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Part IV: Africa


 
Matriarchal warrior tribes and matrilineal tribal descent are a continuing theme in African history and in some cases survived into modern times. One of the great African warrior queens of the ancient world was Majaji, who led the Lovedu tribe which was part of the Kushite Empire during the Kushite's centuries long war with Rome. The empire ended in 350 AD when the Kushite stronghold of Meroe fell to repeated Roman assaults. Majaji led her warriors in battle armed with a shield and spear and is believed to have died on the walls of Meroe.
The Egyptian warrior queens, descended from the royal house of Kush, included Ahotep, the 7 Cleopatras and Arsinoe II & III. They ruled Egypt and led her army and navy through Roman times. A succession of Ethiopian Queens and military leaders known as Candace were also descended from the Kush. The first Candace, leading an army mounted on war elephants, turned back Alexander's invasion of Ethiopia in 332 BC. In 30 BC Candace Amanirenas defeated an invasion by Patronius, the Roman governor of Egypt and sacked the city of Cyrene.

In 937 AD Judith, Queen of the Falash, attacked Axum, sacred capital of Ethiopia killing all the inhabitants including the descendants of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

Through the 10th and 11th centuries the Hausa states (modern day Nigeria) were ruled by the Habe warrior queens: Kufuru, Gino, Yakumo, Yakunya, Walzana, Daura, Gamata, Shata, Batatume, Sandamata, Yanbamu, Gizirgizir, Innagari, Jamata, Hamata, Zama and Shawata. Centuries later Amina, daughter of Queen Turunku of the Songhai in mid-Niger ruled the Hausa empire from 1536 to 1573. She extended her nation's boundaries to the Atlantic coast, founded cities and personally led her army of 20,000 soldiers into battle.

Queen Amina was a brilliant military tactician and is credited with the building of the famous Zaria wall. In the Songhai language she is remembered as "Amina, Yar Bakwa ta san rana," meaning "Amina, daughter of Bakwa, a woman as capable as a man."

Mbande Zinga was the sister and advisor of the king of Ngola (today Angola) and served a his representative in negotiating treaties with the Portuguese. She became queen when her brother died in 1624 and appointed women, including her two sisters Kifunji and Mukumbu, to all government offices. When the Portuguese broke the peace treaty she led her largely female army against them inflicting terrible casualties while also conquering nearby kingdoms in an attempt to build a strong enough confederation to drive the Portuguese out of Africa. She accepted a truce and then agreed to a peace treaty in 1635. She continued to rule her people and lived to be 81. When Angola became an independent nation in 1975 a street in Luanda was named in her honor.

Llinga, a warrior queen of the Congo armed with ax, bow and sword fought the Portuguese in 1640. Women warriors were common in the Congo where the Monomotapa confederacy had standing armies of women.

Kaipkire, warrior leader of the Herero tribe of southwest Africa in the 18th century led her people in battles against British slave traders. There are records of Herero women fighting German soldiers as late as 1919.
Nandi was the warrior mother of Shaka Zulu. She battled slave traders and trained her son to be a warrior. When he became King he established an all-female regiment which often fought in the front lines of his army.

Mantatisi, warrior queen of the baTlokwas in the early 1800s fought to preserve her tribal lands during the wars between Shaka Zulu and Matiwane. She succeeded in protecting the baTlokwas heritage although her son, who became King when she died, was eventually defeated by Mahweshwe.

Madame Yoko ruled and led the army of the fourteen tribes of the Kpa Mende Confederacy, the largest tribal group in 19th century Sierra Leone. At that time at least 15% of all the tribes in Sierra Leone were led by women, today approximately 9% have women rulers.

Menen Leben Amede was Empress of Ethopia. She commanded her own army and acted as regent for her son Ali Alulus. She was wounded and captured in a battle in 1847 but was ransomed by her son and continued to rule until 1853.

Seh-Dong-Hong-Beh, was a leader of the Dahomey Amazons under King Gezo. In 1851 she led an army of 6,000 women against the Egba fortress of Abeokuta. Because the Amazons were armed with spears, bows and swords while the Egba had European cannons only about 1,200 survived the extended battle. In 1892 King Behanzin of Dahomey (now Benin) was at war with the French colonists over trading rights. He led his army of 12,000 troops, including 2,000 Amazons into battle. Despite the fact that the Dahomey army was armed only with rifles while the French had machine guns and cannons, the Amazons attacked when the French troops attempted a river crossing, inflicting heavy casualties. They engaged in hand to hand combat with the survivors eventually forcing the French army to retreat. Days later the French found a bridge, crossed the river and defeated the Dahomey army after fierce fighting. The Amazons burned fields, villages and cities rather than let them fall to the French but merely delayed Dahomey being absorbed as a French colony.

In the late 19th century Mukaya, the leader of the Luba people of central Africa whose nation stretched along the rain forest from Zaire to northern Zambia, led her warriors in battle against enemy tribes and rival factions. Initially she fought alongside her brother Kasongo Kalambo, after he was killed in battle she assumed sole control of the empire and the army.

Nehanda (1862-1898) was a priestess of the MaShona nation of Zimbabwe. She became a military leader of her people when the British invaded her country. She led a number of successful attacks on the English but was eventually captured and executed.

Taytu Betul (1850-1918) was Empress of Ethopia. During her 14 year reign she established and named the modern capital of Addis Ababa, she led troops in battle and negotiated peace treaties. She retired from public life after the death of her husband.

Yaa Asantewaa (1850-1921) the Queen Mother of one of the Asante states of Ghana led her army in continuous battles against the British until her capture.

"If you the men of Ashanti will not go forward, then we will. We the women will. I shall call upon you my fellow women. We will fight the white men. We will fight until the last of us falls in the battlefield."

---Ya Asantewa, an Ashanti queen who led the resistance to British colonial rule in Ghana. She succeeded in the short run, but the Ashanti were heavily outgunned.

Next Tuesday, Part V of Women Warriors:
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To: Kathy in Alaska
That's where they live!! Oh my little family! LOL
401 posted on 02/10/2004 8:41:35 PM PST by Soaring Feather (~ I do Poetry and Party among the stars~)
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To: Fawnn
Oh yeah, I followed that with no problem at all...

Huh?

Time to say good-night, all...Lots to do tomorrow!

402 posted on 02/10/2004 8:41:36 PM PST by HiJinx (If we had known how much fun grandkids are, we would have had them first!!!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Kathy,What is the matter with me,I see them all in used Burka's from our thrift store.
403 posted on 02/10/2004 8:42:23 PM PST by fatima (Karen ,Ken 4 ID,Jim-Karen is coming home from Iraq March 1st,WooHoo)
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To: LindaSOG

LindaSOG! You got #400!!

404 posted on 02/10/2004 8:43:33 PM PST by StarCMC (God protect the 969th in Iraq and their Captain, my brother...God protect them all!)
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To: StarCMC
Wow, Star, what a great story about Thomas Jefferson.
405 posted on 02/10/2004 8:44:36 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protect Her)
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To: LindaSOG

LindaSOG!!! #400!!!

406 posted on 02/10/2004 8:44:58 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Got that from my mom -- inspirational to say the least!
407 posted on 02/10/2004 8:47:31 PM PST by StarCMC (God protect the 969th in Iraq and their Captain, my brother...God protect them all!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; bentfeather; Fawnn; All
Leno just had a good one:

"If Al Gore really wants Bush to lose in 04, he should endorse him. Look what it did for Howard Dean."

ROFLMBO!!
408 posted on 02/10/2004 8:50:45 PM PST by StarCMC (God protect the 969th in Iraq and their Captain, my brother...God protect them all!)
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To: StarCMC; All
OH NO Problem

OH UK Times reporting that strong evidence remember Rummy took Road trip last Summer to Middle East during Iraqi smackdown
Well now being report that ole Rummy came this close of being whack according to report Saudi busted plan by Al Quada sympathizer to whack Rummy

That is good

Taking on Internet fav Pentagon Secretary NICE GOIN BINNY
409 posted on 02/10/2004 8:53:09 PM PST by SevenofNine (Not everybody in it for truth, justice, and the American way=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: HiJinx
Good night and sleep well, HiJInx. And thank you for your service to this great country of ours and for helping honor our troops.


410 posted on 02/10/2004 8:57:12 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protect Her)
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To: fatima
They would look kinda funny all in burkas. LOL!
411 posted on 02/10/2004 8:58:01 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protect Her)
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To: bentfeather
I'll be back shortly. Gonna call my Mac lady and we are going to buy my Mom's new eMac!
412 posted on 02/10/2004 8:59:03 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protect Her)
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To: LindaSOG; Fawnn; bentfeather; Kathy in Alaska
Two elderly women were in a beauty parlor getting
their hair done, when in walks a young chick with a
low cut blouse that revealed a rose tattooed on
one breast.

One lady leaned over to the other and said, "She don't
know it, but in 50 years she'll be wearing a long
stemmed rose in a hanging basket."
413 posted on 02/10/2004 9:00:21 PM PST by StarCMC (God protect the 969th in Iraq and their Captain, my brother...God protect them all!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
WOO HOO
Mom's new eMAC

414 posted on 02/10/2004 9:00:48 PM PST by Soaring Feather (~ I do Poetry and Party among the stars~)
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To: StarCMC
Leno just had a good one:
"If Al Gore really wants Bush to lose in 04, he should endorse him. Look what it did for Howard Dean."
ROFLMBO!!


Thank God that'll never happen. Because it's probably true! LOL!!!
416 posted on 02/10/2004 9:02:30 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person)
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To: StarCMC
ROTFLOL!!!!
417 posted on 02/10/2004 9:02:51 PM PST by Soaring Feather (~ I do Poetry and Party among the stars~)
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To: LindaSOG
I'm thinkin' you need to hit the Sick Bay! Seriously, I'm sorry you're ill. It seems to be hitting everywhere! Drink lots of water...amybe a little whiskey?
418 posted on 02/10/2004 9:05:24 PM PST by StarCMC (God protect the 969th in Iraq and their Captain, my brother...God protect them all!)
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To: LindaSOG
Gosh,Take your meds and stay in bed and get better fast,call Doc for fever,love you.
419 posted on 02/10/2004 9:05:53 PM PST by fatima (Karen ,Ken 4 ID,Jim-Karen is coming home from Iraq March 1st,WooHoo)
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To: LindaSOG
Ladies, I feel horrible! fever, sniffles, cough, body aches, headache, augh.

I've given you whiskey, honey, and lemon twice today! Hasn't that helped yet? ;)

(Seriously: Get better quick! You know the routine: Fluids, rest, avoid tomkow. LOL)
420 posted on 02/10/2004 9:08:59 PM PST by Fawnn (Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person)
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