KwaZulu-Natal
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Rhodesia: Fertility Doll |
Beaded fertility doll from Rhodesia. |
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Wooden Chains |
Wooden carved chains. |
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Ndebele Dolls |
Colorful beaded fertility dolls from Ndebele. |
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Matebele Dolls |
Fertility dolls made out of straws, guard and beads from Matebele. |
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Ndebele Doll |
Dump bell shaped beaded fertility doll from Ndebele. |
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Rhodesia Dolls |
Fertility dolls in different sizes and shapes from Rhodesia. |
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Ovambo Dolls |
Beaded Ovambo fertility dolls in a dump bell shape. |
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Shangaan Dolls |
Small Shangaan fertility dolls covered in animal skins. |
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King Manilla |
Manilla currency in Northen Nigeria was used by Portuguese to purchase slaves. It was slave-trade currency. |
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Munshi Axe Head |
Munshi axe head used as currency in nothern Nigeria. |
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Needle Money: Awka |
Needle money called Awka in south- east Nigeria, used as currency. |
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Manilla: Bronze |
Manilla currency in Northen Nigeria was used by Portuguese to purchase slaves. It was slave-trade currency. |
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Manilla:Bronze |
Manilla currency in Northen Nigeria was used by Portuguese to purchase slaves. It was slave-trade currency. |
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Manilla: Bronze |
Manilla currency in Northen Nigeria was used by Portuguese to purchase slaves. It was slave-trade currency. |
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Manilla:Bronze |
Manilla currency in Northen Nigeria was used by Portuguese to purchase slaves. It was slave-trade currency. |
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Iron Bar:Losol |
Currency iron bar:Losol used by the Mumuye people in Nigeria as currency. |
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Cloth Currency: Langtang |
A roll of cloth called Lagtang woven in Sensidong, used as currency by the Mumuye people in Nigeria. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 24.9.1891-13.1.1975 |
With Miss Smith. |
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English in Africa, H.I.E. Dhlomo by N.W. Visser, Volume 4, number 2, September 1977 |
English in Africa, H.I.E. Dhlomo by N.W. Visser, Volume 4, number 2, September 1977 |
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English in Africa, H.I.E. Dhlomo by N.W. Visser, Volume 1, number 2, September 1974 |
ENglish in Africa, H.I.E. Dhlomo by N.W. Visser, Volume 1, number 2, September 1974 |