KwaZulu-Natal
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Fire pot site - KwaHlabisa. |
Clay pot fire site at Bina Gumede's homestead - KwaHlabisa. |
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Clay pot in process of fire |
Clay pot in process of fire at Bina Gumede's home - KwaHlabisa. |
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Pot fire site |
Pot fire site at home of Bina Gumede - Kwahlabisa, KZN. |
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Pot fire site |
Pot fire site at Bina Gumede's homestead, KwaHlabisa. |
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Potter - Bina Gumede |
Potter - Bina Gumede at her homestead - KwHlabisa, KZN. |
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Fired Pot by Bina Gumede. |
Fired Pot by Bina Gumede from KwaHlabisa. |
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Homstead of Bina Gumede |
Homestead of Bina Gumede - KwaHlabisa. |
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Pot by Bina Gumede. |
Pot by Bina Gumede from Hlabisa. |
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Fired pot by Bina Gumede. |
Fired pot by Bina Gumede from Hlabisa. |
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Fired and finished pots. |
Fired and finished pots made Bina Gumede from KwaHlabisa. |
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Pot fire |
Pot fire at the home of potter B. Gumede. |
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Fieldtrip (University of Natal and Nottingham University) |
Fieldtrip (University of Natal and Nottingham University) at KwaHlabisa in 1996. |
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Reuben Ndwandwe's homestead. |
Reuben Ndwandwe's homestead in KwaHlabisa with staff from Nottingham Gallery. |
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Baskets at Reuben Ndwandwe's homestead. |
Baskets made by Reuben Ndwandwe at his homestead - KwaHlabisa. |
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Basket at Reuben Ndwandwe's homestead. |
Basket at Reuben Ndwandwe's homestead - KwaHlabisa. |
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Nottingham Gallery Curator |
Nottingham Gallery Curator at the homestead of Reuben Ndwandwa, KwaHlabisa. |
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Reuben Ndwandwe - Basket Maker. |
Reuben Ndwandwe - Basket maker from Hlabisa. |
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Zulu traditional man of 1860 |
Zulu traditional man of 1860 |
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Msinga Zulu youth of 1975 |
Msinga Zulu youth of 1975 |
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Members of the Zulu Congregational Church captured hiding in a cave at Farm Hopewell-Thala, KwaGudlintaba near Thornville, led by Makhanda Mbongwa |
Members of the Zulu Congregational Church captured hiding in a cave at Farm Hopewell-Thala, KwaGudlintaba near Thornville, led by Makhanda Mbongwa and Mjongo Bhengu. They resisted against the colonial government in 1906 during the Bhambatha Rebellion/ Zulu Rebellion of 1906. |