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Gokwe region : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gokwe region The Gokwe Region consists of the land in the area around Gokwe centre that was formerly under the control of the Shangwe people,〔pp. 287-288, Nyambara, Pius S. (2002) "Madheruka and Shangwe: Ethnic Identities and the Culture of Modernity in Gokwe, Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1963-79" ''The Journal of African History,'' 43(2): pp. 287–306〕〔p. 378, Worby, Eric (1994) "Maps, Names, and Ethnic Games: The Epistemology and Iconography of Colonial Power in Northwestern Zimbabwe" ''Journal of Southern African Studies'' 20(3): pp. 371–392〕 a Shona-speaking group, which lay in the northern part of the Midlands province of northwestern Zimbabwe, and is now broken up into Gokwe South District and Gokwe North District. A number of other groups live in the area, including the Tonga, and Ndebele.〔 p. 170, Alexander, Jocelyn (1998) "Dissident Perspectives on Zimbabwe's Post-Independence War" ''Africa: Journal of the International African Institute'' 68(2): pp. 151–182〕 Nkayi North District lies to the south. A researcher noted in 1998, ''that the Nkayi-Gokwe border had hardened even before independence when Shona-speaking auxiliary forces had been recruited in Gokwe and used against Nkayi in explicitly tribal attacks.''〔 p. 179, Note 97, Alexander, Jocelyn (1998) "Dissident Perspectives on Zimbabwe's Post-Independence War" ''Africa: Journal of the International African Institute'' 68(2): pp. 151–182〕
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