We'll ha' to hold a indaba an' see what we'll do about it.
When all de birds at de indaba axes you what dey's to go by, den you answers an' tells 'em dat de birds is got wings yust to lift 'em in de air.
He had a message sent to the chiefs inviting them to an indaba, and presently word was brought back that an indaba was called for the next day at noon.
This was all to our advantage, as it removed from the coming indaba the most irreconcilable of the chiefs.
At an indaba to-day, a hundred young warriors, with two chiefs, met Cecil Rhodes and party, and talked to them pretty cheekily.
Sikombo laid down his gun and assegai at Rhodes' feet, and said that this indaba represented the nation "as its eyes and ears," and that all they wanted was to live at peace with the whites.
Somabulana then opened the indaba (conference), and, as spokesman for the Matabele, said that they had been driven to rebellion chiefly by the official bullying on the part of the Native Police.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indaba" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.