Queen Nzinga | The Woman Who Used a Man as a Chair and Fought Portugal for Thirty Years
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She was born Nzinga Mbande around 1583 in what is now Angola. Her name means one whose birth cord was wrapped around her neck. It was seen as a sign of exceptional destiny.
In 1622 she arrived at the Portuguese governor's office to negotiate on behalf of her brother. The Portuguese had prepared only one chair — for the governor.
She was expected to stand. She motioned to one of her male attendants. He knelt on all fours. She sat on him. She negotiated from that position for the entire meeting. She then spent thirty years fighting Portugal. She led troops personally into her sixties. She forged alliances with the Dutch against Portugal.
She provided sanctuary to escaped slaves. She died on the seventeenth of December 1663 at approximately eighty years old.
The word Angola comes from Ngola — the title of the ruler of Ndongo. She is called the Mother of Angola. This is her story.
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