KwaZulu-Natal

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Clay Pot

Clay pot was worth its contents of mealies, or other grains.

Tobacco Trade

Tobacco was also used as trade in African countries.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980

The president, Mrs H. Jones presents Miss Pat frow with her long service award, November 1979. Coastal Natal.

Ivory

Ivory is still considered the highest trade in the world.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980

Twenty-eight Girl Guides from the Natal Coastal Region of the association returned to Durban last night after attending a week long national camp at Modderport Mission in the Free State.

Iron Hoes

Iron hoes used for trading.

Copper Ingots

Copper ingots from Messina used for battering.

Copper Rod Money: Phalaborwa.

Copper rod money used as currency in Phalaborwa.

Iron Spears and Arrows

Iron spears and arrows were also used tp trade.

Mpande Shells

Mpande shells used as currency in African countires.

Katanga and Missionary Copper Crossed

Katanga and Missionary copper crosses, which showed the status of the person.

Cowrie Shells

Cowrie shells used as currency to buy slaves and ivory.

Bead Money

A string of bead money made out of Ostrich shells, used as currency in African countires.

Oxen

Oxen and cattle are still used as currency in African countries.

Higgs Muriel
Higgs Muriel

Pietermaritzburg: P.C Inter Branch 

Higgs Muriel
Higgs Muriel
Higgs Muriel
Higgs Muriel

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