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Pfungwe’s Lost Visibility: How Administrative Boundaries Masked a Dynasty

Tags: African oral history, Chief Chitsungo, Pfungwe ancestors, Pfungwe dynasty, Pfungwe history, Pfungwe lineage, Pfungwe royals, UMP, Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe, Zimbabwe heritage, Zimbabwe history, administrative boundaries, ancestral authority, clan identity, cultural heritage, dynasty archive, genealogy, historical identity, lineage preservation, royal lineage

Published February 27, 2026 by Mike Thomas

For generations, the name Pfungwe has existed not only as a place, but as the heart of a distinct ancestral lineage. Yet under modern administrative classifications, Pfungwe became grouped within …

Ndikiye: The Namesake of the Dynasty’s Northern Journey

Tags: African oral history, Chokurota lineage, Lancelot Mupararano, Mupararano, Ndikiye, Pefeniya, Pfungwe dynasty, Pfungwe history, Thomas descendant, Zimbabwe heritage, ancestral migration, clan history, dynasty expansion, dynasty legacy, family ancestry, genealogy records, historical figures, lineage descendants, lineage stories, northern migration

Published February 22, 2026 by Mike Thomas

This account forms part of the documented oral history of the Pfungwe dynasty. For historical background on the lineage and its earlier migrations, see The Lost Dynasty of Pfungwe: The …

Where Water Meant Survival: Hunting Lands of Sosono, Nyauyanga, and Thomas

Tags: African genealogy, African oral history, Nyauyanga, Pfungwe dynasty, Pfungwe history, Sosono, Thomas, Zimbabwe heritage, ancestral lifestyle, ancestral settlements, clan history, fishing traditions, hunting dogs, hunting traditions, hyenas, leopards, lineage stories, lions, river settlements, wildlife encounters

Published February 22, 2026 by Mike Thomas

Where Water Meant Survival: Hunting Lands of Sosono, Nyauyanga, and Thomas

This account forms part of the documented oral history of the Pfungwe dynasty. For a broader understanding of the lineage and its ancestral migrations, see The Lost Dynasty of Pfungwe: …