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In ‘the land of Sandile’s Ancestors’ In ‘the land of Sandile’s Ancestors’
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‘Children of our mother’s love?’: Moshoeshoe, Moroka, and the Prince ‘Children of our mother’s love?’: Moshoeshoe, Moroka, and the Prince
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Gathering of native clans: the Prince in Natal Gathering of native clans: the Prince in Natal
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
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One ‘We have seen the son of Heaven/We have seen the Son of Our Queen’: African encounters with Prince Alfred on his royal tour, 1860
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Published:September 2016
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Abstract
This chapter describes the ceremonial encounters between Prince Alfred, youngest son of Queen Victoria and several African chiefs and leaders during his visit to the Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Natal in 1860. The first of a series of royal tours designed to solder the loyalty of Britain’s diverse colonies to the crown, and to cultivate an association between the British Royal House and indigenous monarchies, the physical presence of the son of the reigning monarch amongst her African subjects played a crucial role in making flesh the mythology of the ‘Great White Queen’ as protector, redeemer and source of rights and liberties of all peoples of the Empire. Taking place prior to the final phases of dispossession and colonisation, the chapter demonstrates the different ways in which chiefs such as Sandile of the amaNgqika Xhosa, Moshoeshoe of the BaSotho and Moroka of the Barolong; and Natal chiefs such as Ngoza and Zikhale responded to the symbolism and ceremonial stage provided by the tour. The chapter argues these encounters were deeply ambivalent, but that they were significant in the establishment of a tradition of ‘black loyalism’ with all its ambiguities and contradictions.
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