. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . Theseamadhlozi or amatongo are supposed to remain attached to the particular kraal or kraals towhich the deceased belonged. They are the natural guardian spirits and protectors thereof,but it is incumbent on the living inmates of such establishments to constantly pray or sacrifice to them, the object being to prevent their becoming estranged andwandering off. leaving the kraal a prey to the machinations of abatakati. These abatakatiare very numerous and their object is in every way to scheme and bring about the complet


. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . Theseamadhlozi or amatongo are supposed to remain attached to the particular kraal or kraals towhich the deceased belonged. They are the natural guardian spirits and protectors thereof,but it is incumbent on the living inmates of such establishments to constantly pray or sacrifice to them, the object being to prevent their becoming estranged andwandering off. leaving the kraal a prey to the machinations of abatakati. These abatakatiare very numerous and their object is in every way to scheme and bring about the completedestruction of a kraal and all its inmates. They are devils incarnate, whilst the amadhloziare the good spirits. Amadhlozi are often said to be in need of food, for. being in theform of living creatures, it is natural to suppose they require food, otherwise they would beobliged to go off elsewhere in search of it. And so it often happens, especially when anythinggoes wrong at a kraal and an isangoma or diviner is consulted as to the cause, that he will 454. 1.—Doctor operating 2.—Female Diviner and assistant 4fi al i rihui q the Pad to disobedii noe op ni on the pari oi I in Mich ten pests on him) to ppovide food /.< Ily in oattli and they may be m divinep, especially whon 1hm;: ap] to be nopn il, A ■. nneol ion wit h thi I hat t he bones of he anin feap lesl an umtakati, who, being an evil-doep natupally prowlhis baboi in and, when everyone is p will gel hold ol 01 . ion wit h his devilish 11uch bone iuld t hey fall into t hese 1 iends hands. Is il sui ppisii n Zulu and Natal provided with the mope If one wriv to i I to c! lely intept e Zulus on would with disappointment, as, apapl fpom the definite belief thai I oul livi lives on earth in the fopm ol 1 nake theip notions will b< rvi to b< inoohepent, and undeveloped. As soon as any affliction, such as serious illness, comes upon a homestead, theprocedure is for the head to proceed at onc


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