Ihhosanna sezagqoka oTommy hk hk hk. My great maternal grand father (a Hossana) used to walk from koGodlwayo esiya ENjelelele barefooted, ukuyacela izulu. Lalisina izulu on their way back. Thanks anywhere for uploading this good cultural activity.
This video is a blessing in many ways kumina. I dreamt someone wearing like this with white top, dancing like this and drum had a rhythm similar to this, lapho I was given a black mpulampula by a ancient gogo with grey hair standing behind waterfall curtain.. and many others things....
Spirit Mediums of maHosana dress in black. They are of Kalanga background. Kalangas were part of the Rozvi empire. MaHosana are found in Matabeleland Zimbabwe and Botswana. They regard Njelele in Matobo Zimbabwe as a spiritual place and Njelele is the place where rain ceremonies were performed asking God for a good rainy season.
Hosana is a Kalanga dance for rain mainly in a spiritual shrine called Njelele in Matobo District Matabeleland South Zimbabwe, also practiced in Botwana.
FYI This dance is performed by the Bakalanga people when asking for rain from the Bakalanga deity (Mwali). It can also be performed to request ancestors to stop the floods as well as thanking ancestors for a good harvest. A similar dance is performed in Zimbabwe along Plumtree areas and Tsholotsho.
Ingungu lezi azifundiswe abantwana. Yizo ezakithi ama Hosanna
When am.down.l play this video 🙏🙏🙏
Acording to my knowledge is prohibited ukuthi iHosana zilungise inwele zifake ama braids. Bazasixotshela izulu. Kufanele kulandelwe isinto esiqondileyo. Ngitsho njalo ngoba lusiku lwami lolu engiluhlunipha kakhulu. Ndibo Thobela bo mbedzi bo dziba levula, Mbambanyiwa hongwe..................
Tombo tjisingapotekwe,Thobela
Toboka kwazo ndzekulu..Ami ndapelegwa nditjilingilila video heyi..
Budzani banu ibhabha kuti kotamiwa tjini.namibo antoziba zbanana..ndoboka kwazo.
Please also explain gidelendlini
Yes,but this was a performance for entertainment purposes that is why you can see the video, real Hosana rituals can not be recorded
@@andanengahassani4155.....lgidele ndlini lidlozi elingekho kahle,abanye bathi ingulube libizelwa endlini maselifikile,it like liya mosha
Zajika izinto bagida ngabo sebele eNankeni lamastraight back ,yah ntombi enhle khangela phezulu izulu alikho ,
Ihhosanna sezagqoka oTommy hk hk hk.
My great maternal grand father (a Hossana) used to walk from koGodlwayo esiya ENjelelele barefooted, ukuyacela izulu.
Lalisina izulu on their way back.
Thanks anywhere for uploading this good cultural activity.
siyabonga bo gogo nabomkhulu thokozanii Hosana Enkulu siyabonga
Remember this was not a rain making ritual, but a performance
Our culture ,when they do this rain come same time inkosi zezulu lezi
This video is a blessing in many ways kumina. I dreamt someone wearing like this with white top, dancing like this and drum had a rhythm similar to this, lapho I was given a black mpulampula by a ancient gogo with grey hair standing behind waterfall curtain.. and many others things....
😮😮cabanga bangathi uyathakatha bawo this is so interesting because me too I have those Fannie spirits like San
Uuhhjjjj
Dziba nevula musunge musunungule.
Just bumped to this video.lm happy to see my mamazala Mrs sithole(maTshabalala❤
How can I get in touch with MaTshabalaka? Please share her contact details?
❤❤❤❤me too I didn't know until
Ngezakithi lezi ave ngabusiseka mpela
ENTER MATEBELELAND
Yiyo indulo esiyaziyo.Asingayilahli
Can I have the lyrics to this song please ❤
Ngezakithi lezo Kuhle lokhu
I like hossana songs.ineedmore of them.i'm realy blessed.i play it more often.i feel blessed
Uzabotshwa njani kodwa ezibophile yena umathobela
Sou de darzin e mãe ivanilda cidade negra que é de tanajura
Ngithanda inhlonipho yenu bogogo bako manyangwa abanikazi bezulu ❤
Sintu somntu omnyama lesi kuhle lokhu kumele siqhube ngaso lesi isintu ngoba siqakathekile kakhulu
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ugogo ka asavela laye ukhona yoo
Where's the dance? And again, I thought hosanna was kalanga, and Sangoma was ndebele
Nice music
More more Song please
👏👏👏👏
What is the message behind black dress code ?
Spirit Mediums of maHosana dress in black. They are of Kalanga background. Kalangas were part of the Rozvi empire. MaHosana are found in Matabeleland Zimbabwe and Botswana. They regard Njelele in Matobo Zimbabwe as a spiritual place and Njelele is the place where rain ceremonies were performed asking God for a good rainy season.
Which God is this exactly ? Nomkhubulwane or Mvelinqanga as it's presumed
?* ( forgot this)
The black colour represents the cumulonimbus clouds.The heavy dark clouds that will bring forth rain..A Hosana is a rain maker...
@@realebogakgasi2721 Mvelinqangi
Thin abenjelele singabokushwa thina abezimnyam singabokuboshwa ❤️
I d like to know more about amahosana ,do u know more?
Manje who is snoring next to the camera ...lidlozi yin
😂😂😂😂😂
I love this , just curious if this is their cultural dance or , can someone tell me what they dance for ?
When there was drought people used ihosana spirit go to njelele in matopo they will sing and dance until the rain comes
Yes
They dance when they're asking for African gods to bring the much needed rain 🌧 during when the dry season is too long...
Hosana is a Kalanga dance for rain mainly in a spiritual shrine called Njelele in Matobo District Matabeleland South Zimbabwe, also practiced in Botwana.
Love this 100%
Ngakithi ngakibo ngakibo ngakibo says the 🪘
We used to say wafutshu mbida indumba zodwa
Thank you so much
Kanti ucamera man wahoqa kangaka kuhamba njani
Nami ngixakekile...ukwelamathongo😂😂😂
@@Blackkavanje😂😂😂😂😂
Amagidelendlini ?
Asogidelandlini igidela ndlini iyodwa lehosana iyodwa
Ihosana
Alibizwa lelobizo kuthiwa ngabeseMpulanga
Yiwosana abanikazi Bezulu
Ngiyabonga bo Gogo,Ubaba ngomunye wa badala owaye hambela abantu bako Maninji enjelele,
Kwenziwani Lana nengubo ezimnyama😱😱😱mmmmmm
Yukuloya
@@melumoyo1233 ?
Mina bayangithusa ntwana 🤣
@@melumoyo1233 bagidela izulu abaloyi why disrepect just coz u dont understand shame on you
FYI This dance is performed by the Bakalanga people when asking for rain from the Bakalanga deity (Mwali). It can also be performed to request ancestors to stop the floods as well as thanking ancestors for a good harvest. A similar dance is performed in Zimbabwe along Plumtree areas and Tsholotsho.