(Inspired by the âXhosa Women are gold diggersâ stereotype) âIntyatyambo ye Golideâ or âuNoGolideâ, is a woman with Xhosa heritage (or woman from a xhosa adjacent clan/tribe such as amaMpondo etc.) who takes pride in their Xhosa heritage, who is apart of a larger online community that is centred around the Xhosa experience and culture, alongside womanhood.
They often showcase their solidarity through the act of painting Gold Dots onto their face in a similar fashion to the traditional âwhite face dotâ patterns of the Xhosa people.
(Intyatyambo ye Golide translates to A Golden/Gold Flower, and âNoGolideâ simply means the Golden Woman/Woman of Gold/Gold Woman/The one with Gold).
Ndiyintyatyambo ye Golide, of course ndimhle ð
(translation: I am an âIntyatyambo ye Golideâ of course Iâm pretty)
(Inspired by the "Xhosa Women are gold diggers" stereotype) 'Intyatyambo ye Golide' or
'uNoGolide, is a woman with Xhosa heritage (or woman from a xhosa adjacent clan/tribe such as amaMpondo etc.) who takes pride in their Xhosa heritage, who is apart of a larger online community that is centred around the Xhosa experience and culture, alongside womanhood.
They often showcase their solidarity through the act of painting Gold Dots onto their face in a similar fashion to the traditional 'white face dot' patterns of the Xhosa people.
(Intyatyambo ye Golide translates to A Golden/Gold Flower, and 'NoGolide' simply means the Golden Woman/Woman of Gold/Gold Woman/The one with Gold).
I paint Gold dots on my face to show that Iâm a âNoGolideâ.