KwaZulu-Natal
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Singing Girl |
Portrait of a young Bhaca girl dressed in beadwork singing. |
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Dancing Girl |
A Bhaca young girl dancing with a stick. |
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Makunene: Isangoma |
Makunene a female deviner dancing whilst in a trance around the yard. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Kalflee McAlpine. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson, Opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson, opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson. Opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson, opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Dorothy Smith. opening of the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson, wife of the administrator of Natal, opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson, wife of the Administrator of Natal. Opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Mrs Gordon Watson, wife of the administrator of Natal, opening the new terrace at Fair Fell. December 1934. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Guider from Switzerland. Miss Miller, Miss Niven and Mrs Buchan. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Fair Fell |
Lady Clarendon wife of the Governor general of South Africa, Visited Fair Fell. |
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Makunene: Isangoma |
Makunene, a female Sangoma dancing around the yard. |
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'Iminqwamba yeZangoma' |
A set of Sangoma outfits called 'Iminqwamba'. The display has various outfits and accesorries. |
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Rev. Gregor |
Rev. Fr. Gregor sitting and laughing with female deviners. |
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Rickshaw Boy |
A rickshaw in his full regalia and cart. |
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'Ubulawo Esibayeni' |
A clay pot of Ubulawu inside a kraal in preparation of a ceremony where the cow will be slaughtered. |
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'Ubulawu Esbayeni' |
A clay pot of Ubulawu inside a kraal in preparation of a ceremony. |