Blood River Monument

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The Blood River Monument is a South African heritage site commemorating the 1838 battle between Voortrekker settlers and Zulu forces, symbolizing a pivotal and controversial moment in the country’s colonial history.

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Blood River Heritage Site 1
Blood River Monument canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
monument
war memorial
associatedWith Afrikaner cultural memory
Afrikaner nationalism
battleLocation near present-day Ncome River
battleOpponents Voortrekkers
surface form: Voortrekker forces

Zulu Army
surface form: Zulu forces
commemoratedSide Voortrekker settlers
commemorates Battle of Blood River
commemoratesDate 16 December 1838
country South Africa
culturalSignificance site of contested historical narratives
symbol of Afrikaner identity for some communities
governedBy heritage authorities of South Africa
hasTheme colonial conflict
religious vow
settler–indigenous relations
heritageStatus South African heritage site
locatedIn KwaZulu-Natal
locatedNear Blood River
Dundee, KwaZulu-Natal
Ncome River NERFINISHED
memorialType battlefield memorial
relatedCommunity Voortrekkers
Zulu people
relatedEvent Great Trek
subjectOf debates about colonial legacy in South Africa
symbolizes controversial moment in South African history
pivotal moment in South African colonial history
tourismType historical tourism site

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Battle of Blood River memorial Blood River Monument
Ncome Museum nearbyInstitution Blood River Monument
this entity surface form: Blood River Heritage Site