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Direct Plagarism (Source: http://www.siyabona.com/eastern-cape-xhosa-cattle-killing.html)
[edit]Text in Source: "... chief , Sarhili, sent emissaries to the Gxarha river mouth to investigate the prophecies. They did not actually meet the strangers, but returned home convinced of the truth of the prophecies and immediately began killing their cattle. Sarhili then sent two of his councillors to notify the chiefs under British jurisdiction that they must sacrifice their 'bewitched' cattle."
Text in Article: "Mhlakaza repeated the prophecy to paramount chief Sarili kaHintsa. Chief Sarili sent emissaries to investigate the claims but they did not actually meet the strangers, but returned home convinced of the truth of the prophecies. Sarili then sent two of his councillors to notify the chiefs under British jurisdiction that they must sacrifice their 'bewitched' cattle. After Sarili had ordered his followers to obey the prophecy, the cattle-killing movement spread to an unstoppable point."
Where the directly plagarised text is as follows:
"... they did not actually meet the strangers, but returned home convinced of the truth of the prophecies. Sarili then sent two of his councillors to notify the chiefs under British jurisdiction that they must sacrifice their 'bewitched' cattle."
Compared to Source: "They did not actually meet the strangers, but returned home convinced of the truth of the prophecies ... Sarhili then sent two of his councillors to notify the chiefs under British jurisdiction that they must sacrifice their 'bewitched' cattle. " — Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.117.17.121 (talk) 14:21, 10 April 2019 (UTC)
Xhosa
[edit]Nongqawuse — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.114.243.120 (talk) 18:37, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
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