Weenen massacre

Weenen massacre

The Weenen massacre refers to the massacre of Voortrekkers by the Zulu on 17 February 1838. After the murder of Piet Retief and his delegation, the Zulu chief Dingane sent his impis to exterminate the remaining voortrekkers who were camped at Doringkop, Bloukrans (i.e. Blaauwekrans), Moordspruit, Rensburgspruit and other sites along the Bushman River ("Mtshezi" river in Zulu), in the present province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.cite book|last = du Plessis|first = E.J.|coauthors =|title = Suid-Afrikaanse berg- en riviername|publisher = Tafelberg-uitgewers, Cape Town|date = 1973|pages = pp. 204-205, 281, 307|isbn = 0-624-00273X] The present day town of Weenen, situated close to these sites, derives its name from the Dutch word for "weeping". [cite book|last = Raper|first = P.E.|coauthors =|title = South African Place Names|publisher = Jonathan Ball, Jhb & Cape Town|date = 2004|pages = p. 402|isbn = 1-86842-190-2]

In total 300 civilians, including 41 men, 56 women and 185 children were killed. This included George Biggar, the young son of Robert Biggar, who was a trader at Port Natal. Biggar and his second son subsequently participated and died in retaliatory attacks on the Zulus. Most people camped at the Klein- and Groot-Moordspruit were murdered. Here a Boer woman Johanna van der Merwe sustained 21 assegai wounds but survived. The camps at Rensburgspruit, where Hans van Rensburg and Andries Pretorius were camped, were successful in defending themselves.

Hans van Rensburg's party were compelled to leave their wagons on foot and retreat to a hill, Rensburgkoppie, which was protected by a cliff on one side. Here they were cornered by the Zulus, whom they kept at bay with limited ammunition. When their ammunition was almost depleted a young man, Marthinus Oosthuizen, arrived on horseback. By shouting instructions they informed him where to locate and salvage ammunition from their camp. This Oosthuizen was able to deliver by charging with his horse through the Zulus, while covered by the defenders of the hill. With the defense strengthened, the Zulus retreated. [cite book|last = Carstens|first = R.|coauthors = Grobbelaar, P.W.|title = Voortrekkerlewe|publisher = |date = 1988|pages = p. 47|isbn = 0 620 12295 1]

Two months afterwards, on 15 April 1838, Andries Pretorius reflects in his journal: "As we were separated from one another, they succeeded in their attack at daybreak at Blaauwekrans, thereby killing 33 men, 75 women and 123 children." [cite book|last = Preller|first = G.S.|coauthors =|title = Voortrekkermense VI|publisher = Nas. Pers Bpk., Cape Town|date = 1920 - 1938|pages = p. 8|isbn = ] This implies a total of 231 deaths at the Blaauwekrans camps. The name Blaauwekrans ("Msuluzi" river in Zulu) refers to bluish cliff faces present in the area.

The town of Weenen was established two months after the massacre.

Notes

See also

* List of massacres


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