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Xesibe people

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Xesibe people
AmaXesibe
Total population
1 million
Regions with significant populations
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Languages
IsiXhosa
Religion
uThixo
Related ethnic groups
Mpondo, Mpondomise, Xhosa, Zulu, Thembu, Mfengu

The Xesibe People are a Nguni-speaking people that are found in the North-Eastern Parts of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa and the Southern Parts of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. [1]

Spirit possession appears among them, and the majority of possessed are married women. The condition of spirit possession among them is called intwaso. Those who develop the condition of intwaso are regarded as having a special calling to divine the future. They are first treated with sympathy, and then with respect as they develop their abilities to foretell the future.[2]

References

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  1. ^ O'Connell, M.C. 1982 Spirit Possession and Role Stress among the Xesibe of Eastern Transkei Ethnology, 21 (1): 21-37.
  2. ^ O'Connell, M.C. 1982 Spirit Possession and Role Stress among the Xesibe of Eastern Transkei Ethnology, 21 (1): 21-37.