Campbell Collections
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Higgs Family | ||
Higgs Family | ||
Higgs Family | ||
Animal Skin |
Animal skin prepared for trade or battering. |
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Clay Pot |
Clay pot was worth its contents of mealies, or other grains. |
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Tobacco Trade |
Tobacco was also used as trade in African countries. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980 |
The president, Mrs H. Jones presents Miss Pat frow with her long service award, November 1979. Coastal Natal. |
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Ivory |
Ivory is still considered the highest trade in the world. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980 |
Twenty-eight Girl Guides from the Natal Coastal Region of the association returned to Durban last night after attending a week long national camp at Modderport Mission in the Free State. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980 | ||
Iron Hoes |
Iron hoes used for trading. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980 |
Mrs Masondo. |
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Copper Ingots |
Copper ingots from Messina used for battering. |
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Copper Rod Money: Phalaborwa. |
Copper rod money used as currency in Phalaborwa. |
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Iron Spears and Arrows |
Iron spears and arrows were also used tp trade. |
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Mpande Shells |
Mpande shells used as currency in African countires. |
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Katanga and Missionary Copper Crossed |
Katanga and Missionary copper crosses, which showed the status of the person. |
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Cowrie Shells |
Cowrie shells used as currency to buy slaves and ivory. |
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Bead Money |
A string of bead money made out of Ostrich shells, used as currency in African countires. |
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Oxen |
Oxen and cattle are still used as currency in African countries. |