KwaZulu-Natal
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Animal Skin |
Animal skin prepared for trade or battering. |
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Animals |
WCP 2153 Animals by Mathebula Louis |
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Animals: Lion, cattles, bucks |
Animals |
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Ankle- Chains |
Bearded ankle chains known as Amadawathi which belonged to the first wife of Chief Zwelinjani Mkhize of Engolela in Umkomaas, KwaZulu- Natal. These ankle chain are part of the full costume decorations that were worn by the first wife. |
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Anklets |
Anklets made out of soft skin, used during traditional dances. |
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Another crown from grey Duiker skin |
To the right of F 5/3a. another crown from Grey Duiker skin. two more shields and, to the right, Laduma's helmet from a tortoise shell. |
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Antelope |
Monochrome abstract of an Antelope. |
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Antelope |
WCP 1523 |
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Anthony Bannister : author of : Okavango sea of land, land of water |
Anthony Bannister : author of : Okavango sea of land, land of water |
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Anti-fly spraying at the Cato Manor refuse dump, May 1959 |
Anti-fly spraying at the Cato Manor refuse dump, May 1959. Col. Neg. sheet 16 1B B/W Neg. sheet 417 4F |
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Apple Tree |
Black and white abstract of an Apple tree branch with fruit and blossoms. |
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Applique cloth (Wool and embroidery) |
Appique cloth. |
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Apron black cloth with beading for engaged Bhaca women of Himeville, 1960-1980 |
Apron black cloth with beading. Worn by engaged girl. Dressed for trial marriage visit to future in-laws. Bhaca of Himeville 1960-1980. Umshashalazo (shashalazi(i, ii)- clear spot-pg. 733, Doke and Vilakazi Zulu-English Dictionary, 1948. |
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Apron black cloth with beading for married Bhaca women from uMzimkhulu 1984 |
Apron black cloth with beaded edge. Worn by married Bhaca women in uMzimkhulu area 1984. Worn under breast cloth and over red apron.(indwangu emnyama) |
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Apron cloth beaded with alphabetical motif worn by married women from Ndwedwe c1989-90 |
Apron cloth beaded with alphabetical motifs worn by married Zulu woman as front apron for special occassions, termed uTshodo, from Ndwedwe c1980-90 |
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Apron cloth with wool croohet work edge and silk-thread fringe. Worn by young married woman or bride as a respecting apron from Mbangweni near Muden c1970 |
Apron cloth with wool crocthet and silk-thread fringe. Worn by young woman as a respecting apron from Mbangweni near Muden c1970. |
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Apron front worn by married women from Ndwedwe, 1970-80 |
Apron front with large 'Basuto' glass bead edge c1970-80 worn by married women from Ndwedwe |
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Apron heavily beaded worn by women from Amangwane married women, c1970-1980 |
Apron cloth with beaded edge. Worn by Amangwane married women as front aprons over their leather isidwaba in the Drakensberg area c1970-80 |
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Apron heavily beaded worn by women from KwaMaphumulo |
Apron cloth heavily applied beading formed in rows atitched to cloth. Typical of Maphumulo Zulu c1980s |
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Apron worn by Bhaca married worn from Hela Hela or Helele area, by Mtholo family 1989-90 |
Apron with plastic beadwork edge worn by married Bhaca women over isidwaba in the KwaMadakana (Hela-Hela or Helele) area Richmond by Mtolo family 1989-90 |