KwaZulu-Natal

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Man in dustcoat inspecting drum

(Man in dustcoat inspecting drum.)

B/W Neg. sheet 419 3D

Woman hanging over the tailgate pointing to the right

(Woman hanging over the tailgate pointing to the right.)

B/W Neg. sheet 419 2D

Police loading woman into tent-covered truck

(Police loading woman into tent-covered truck.)

B/W Neg. sheet 419 1C

Policeman restraining woman.

(Policeman restraining woman.)

B/W Neg. sheet 419 1D

Police truck loading men and women into tent-covered truck

(Police truck loading men and women into tent-covered truck)

B/W Neg. sheet 420 1B

Police loading men and women into tent-covered truck

(Police loading men and women into tent-covered truck)

B/W Neg. sheet 419 5A

Ankle- Chains

Bearded ankle chains known as Amadawathi which belonged to the first wife of Chief Zwelinjani Mkhize of Engolela in Umkomaas, KwaZulu- Natal. These ankle chain are part of the full costume decorations that were worn by the first wife.

Bearded Anklets

Multi colored bearded anklets with blue crosses on the them. They belonged to the second wife of Chief Zwelinjani Mkhize of Engolela in Umkomaas, KwaZulu- Natal.

Bearded Belt

Multi colored bearded belt/ girdle with words  written on it ' Aha, Vuka, Fika etc' it belonged to the second wife of Chief Zwelinjani Mkhize of Engolela in Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal.

Bearded Ornament

Bearded ornaments that form part of a married woman costume in multi colors. It belonged to the fourth wife of Chief Zwelinjani of Engolela in Umkomaas, KwaZulu- Natal.

Bearded Pin

Multi colored pins in a square and triangular shape. It belonged to the fifth with of Chief Zwelinjani of Engolela in Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal.

Bearded Belt

Multicolored bearded belt with words ' Aha Mashezi Wami Ahew'. It came from the Umbumbulu area from KwaZulu- Natal ad belonged to the Makhanya clan.

"Induku"

Bearded colorful stick, carried by man from the Hluhluwe area in KwaZulu- Natal

Beer Pot

Beer Pot made out of telephone wires in multi colors with a lid.

" Zulu Wooden Spoon"

Wooden carved spoon made out of light wood with blacked edges. There is an incision of a snake coiled around the handle of the spoon. It was made by Sithole Njabulo doing his standard four at Bangamaye Primary School from Nongoma in KwaZulu-Natal.

Mother and daughter zulus

Mother and daughter, Zulus

Zulu women

Zulu women

Placard - "We have never had it so bad"

Placard - "We have never had it so bad"

B/W Neg. sheet 419 4A

Placard - "Boycott apartheid"

Placard - "Boycott apartheid"

Col. Neg. sheet 419

Cato Manor after removal, May 1961

Cato Manor after removal, May 1961

Col. Neg. sheet 19 2G

B/W Neg. sheet 419 3B

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