KwaZulu-Natal
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Unozindaba |
Black and white scene of two village gossips. |
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The true Prophet: Maguduza |
Black and white scene of Maguduza a special Prophet healing and praying over people. |
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Starvation |
Black and white scene of African people showing poverty and starvation. |
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Zulu Women |
Black and white scene of Zulu Woman dressed in their traditional outfit. |
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Sjamboked to Death |
Black and white scene of a man being sjamboked to death for killing a dog by mistake. |
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United we stand, divided we fall |
Black and white scene of Community leder addresing a crowd of people to unite and stop fighting. |
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Pandemonium in Stanger |
Black and white scene of taxi drivers at war in Stanger rank in 1988. |
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Rev. Shembe |
Black and white scene of Reverend Shembe visiting people in April of 1987 to preach the gospel. |
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Flood Disaster |
Black and white scen of the KwaZulu- Natal flood disaster of 1987. |
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" Isigqiki" |
Wooden carved headrest with an hour glass shape hole in the middle. It came from the Emabomvini area in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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" 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. |
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" Isithebe" |
A round wooden carved meat plate known as Isithebe, with three short legs and a handle that have been burnt to darken them. |
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" 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. |
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" Imbhenge" |
Telephone wire basket, in red, blue, white and green colors. It is known as Imbhenge in IsiZulu. |
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" 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. |
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" Zulu Wooden Spoon" |
Wooden carved spoon, blackened on the edges and a hut design on the tip. |
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Double head-rest |
A double headrest chained together with hanging ornaments on the side. It belonged to Chief Maqhawe Ngcobo of eNanda. |
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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. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Miss Agnes Bulley's Own |
Umhlatuzana camp, 1946. |
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Ingcazi |
Large blackened pot with neck.Design incised on the body where it meets the neck. |