KwaZulu-Natal

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Animal Skin

Animal skin prepared for trade or battering.

Animals

WCP 2153 Animals by Mathebula Louis

Animals: Lion, cattles, bucks

Animals

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.

Anklets

Anklets made out of soft skin, used during traditional dances.

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.

Antelope

Monochrome abstract of an Antelope.

Antelope

WCP 1523

Anthony Bannister : author of : Okavango sea of land, land of water

Anthony Bannister : author of : Okavango sea of land, land of water

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

Apple Tree

Black  and white abstract of an Apple tree branch with fruit and blossoms.

Applique cloth (Wool and embroidery)

Appique cloth.

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.

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)

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

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.

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 

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

Apron heavily beaded worn by women from KwaMaphumulo

Apron cloth heavily applied beading formed in rows atitched to cloth. Typical of Maphumulo Zulu c1980s 

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

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