KwaZulu-Natal
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" Ithunga" |
Tall wooden carved milk-pail with two flat handles on each side, letters ' X M" carved all around it and a flat stand on the base. It was carved by Mr. Phakimpi for his first wife Makhosazana Mthethwa , from Ematshana, Melmoth in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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" Ukhezo" |
A medium sized wooden carved spoon. The handle has rectangular holes on it. |
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"Isikhetho" |
A medium sized beer skimmer made out of steel and electricity wire in multi colors. |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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" Ithunga" |
Long wooden carved milk- pail with four handle know as Amasumpa and horizontal incisions in the bottom. |
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" Ithunga" |
Wooden carved milk pail in a European style with a two tone color design of horizontal lines and triangles. |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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"Ukhezo" |
Long wooden carved spoon, made out of dark wood and delicately designed handle with a fancy incision in the middle. It came from Nkandla in |
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"Ukhezo" |
Wooden carved spoon with a long handle that has incisions on it. It came from Nongoma in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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"Iphini" |
A medium sized ladle known as 'Iphini' in isiZulu with short flat head and handle with amasumpa in the middle. |
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Fort Pearson |
Looking towards Fort Pearson, down stream, Tugela River. |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson, Tugela River |
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"Ugqoko" |
Oval shape wooden carved meat dish with four legs. |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson, Tugela River |
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Fort Pearson |
Fort Pearson, Showing Tufela river. Across the river is the site of Fort Tenedos. |
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"Ukhezo" |
Wooden carved spoon with a long incisioned handle and a tip at the end. It came from Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal. |
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Fort Pearson |
Graves near Fort Pearson |
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"Imbhenge" |
Small beer pot cover made out of grass, from Kwabalakhile, Vryheid in KwaZulu- Natal. |