KwaZulu-Natal

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Unozindaba

Black and white scene of two village gossips. 

The true Prophet: Maguduza

Black and white scene of Maguduza a special Prophet healing and praying over people.

Starvation

Black and white scene of African people showing poverty and starvation.

Zulu Women

Black and white scene of Zulu Woman dressed in their traditional outfit.

Sjamboked to Death

Black and white scene of a man being sjamboked to death for killing a dog by mistake.

United we stand, divided we fall

Black and white scene of Community leder addresing a crowd of people to unite and stop fighting.

Pandemonium in Stanger

Black and white scene of taxi drivers at war in Stanger rank in 1988.

Rev. Shembe

Black and white scene of Reverend Shembe visiting people in April of 1987 to preach the gospel.

Flood Disaster

Black and white scen of the KwaZulu- Natal flood disaster of 1987.

" Isigqiki"

Wooden carved headrest with an hour glass shape hole in the middle. It came from the Emabomvini area in KwaZulu- Natal.

" Zulu Wooden Spoon"

Wooden carved Zulu spoon in light wood, trimmed with black around the edges and in the middle in a zigzag style. It was donated by Mr. S. Bourquin to the Campbell Collections.

" Isithebe"

A round wooden carved meat plate known as Isithebe, with three short legs and a handle that have been burnt to darken them.

" Ukhamba"

Beer Pot made out of telephone wires, tightly woven together in blue, white, green, red and orange color. It has diamond designs around it.

" Imbhenge"

Telephone wire basket, in red, blue, white and green colors. It is known as Imbhenge in IsiZulu.

" Isithebe"

Big wooded carved Zulu meat platter: Isithebe with four legs and two handle on the sides. The platter has been burnt to darken some parts of it to create a design.

" Zulu Wooden Spoon"

Wooden carved spoon, blackened on the edges and a hut design on the tip.

Double head-rest

A double headrest chained together with hanging ornaments on the side. It belonged to Chief Maqhawe Ngcobo of eNanda.

Headrest

 A Zulu double wooden headrest carved from one piece of wood and linked together with a chain in the center.Snuff boxes are attached to both ends.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own

Umhlatuzana camp, 1946.

Ingcazi

Large blackened pot with neck.Design incised on the body where it meets the neck.

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