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Great Zimbabwe's Mambo Chikanda and the Ancestral Pilgrimage of 1335
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known but pivotal moment in Great Zimbabwe's later years: the ancestral pilgrimage of Mambo Chikanda to the Matopo Hills in 1335. After decades of drought, economic decline, and political pressure, the mambo sought guidance from the svikiro mediums and the mhondoro spirits at the sacred caves of Njelele and Dula. They discuss the role of the pilgrimage in shoring up Chikanda's legitimacy, the tensions between the royal dzimbabwe and the spiritual authority of the hills, and how the journey reshaped the relationship between the capital and the rural shrines. Along the way, they touch on the symbolic power of the Zimbabwe bird, the dispersal of the Rozvi confederation, and the slow transition toward the Torwa state to the southwest.