Eastern Cape
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'Mengana ' |
'Mengana' the execurion rock in the Eastern Cape at Libode. |
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'Smoking the Baby' |
Xhosa mother smoking her baby with sacred herbs. |
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'Umtshato' |
Xhosa men together with the groom meeting the bride, in the Eastern Cape. |
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'Abakhwetha' |
Young Xhosa men, during their initiation process wearing a grass woven skirt and helmet with the body smeared in white chalk. They are secluded from the community during this period. |
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Abafazi: Pondo Costumes |
Pondo married women in the tradtional outfit:imibhaco in the Eastern Cape near Libode. |
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'Amawele' |
Twins standing next to their trees which are planted and dedicated to them after birth as per Xhosa custom. |
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'Ukuvuna' |
Two young Xhosa boys harvesting corn and pumpkins with an Ox- wagon, in the Eastern Cape at Libode. |
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Mpondo Dolls |
Cone shaped beaded doll. |
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Mpondo Dolls |
Cone shaped beaded dolls. |
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Mpondo Dolls |
Dumb- bell shaped doll, made of thatching grass bound with gourds as head and base. Beaded skirt and a pony tail are added to make a femalle figure. |
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Mpondo Dolls |
Dumb-bell shaped doll, made out of thatching grass. bound together with big and small gourd as a head and base. |
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Mpondo Doll |
Micro-phone shaped doll, made out of thatching grass bound on a big gourd as a head. Beads and cotton are used to shape the doll into a man figure. |
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Mpondo Doll |
Dumb-bell shaped doll, made out of thatching grass bound together with small gourd for a head and a big gourd as a base. Beads, buttons and cotton used to accessorise the doll as a woman. |
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High Street, Grahamstown, shewing Cathedral in the middle of the road |
High Street, Grahamstown, shewing Cathedral in the middle of the road |
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Bird's eye view of Grahamstown |
Bird's eye view of Grahamstown |
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Oxford Street, East London |
Oxford Street, East London |
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Bird's eye view of Kng William's Town |
Bird's eye view of Kng William's Town |
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The harbour entrance and decks, East London |
The harbour entrance and decks, East London |
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The Feather Market Hall, Port Elizabeth |
The Feather Market Hall, Port Elizabeth |
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Port Elizabeth as seen from the Anchorage |
Port Elizabeth as seen from the Anchorage |