KwaZulu-Natal

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Cape; ibhayi cloth worn by married women from Dondotho area of Mandini, Zululand c1989s

Cape black cloth with fringe edge and plastic beading. Worn by married women in the Dondotho clan area of Mandini, Zululand c1980s

Cape; ibhayi worn by unmarried girls for umemulo ceremony from eMabomvini clan area of uMsinga, 1989

Cape; ibhayi cloth with chocolate eclairs sweets in wrappers in cross-form on back. Worn by unmarried girl during uMemulo ceremony in the Mabomvini clan area of uMsinga

Cape; beaded square rag(isigubuzelo) worn by amaqhikiza during uMemulo ceremony, from eMabomvini, uMsinga area

Cape, very small beaded square (isigubuzelo) worn by over the main cape by senior girls or amaqhikiza who have boyfriends, in order to respect the boyfriend's family, it worn at umemulo(coming of age) ceremony, from eMabomvini clan, uMsinga 1989.

Cape or backsirt (ibhayi) worn by married women from Ndwedwe area c1990

Cape or baskirt worn by married woman from Ndwedwe area, c1990s

Cape and back skirt worn by married woman from uMvoti / Greytown area

Cape and backskirt, worn together as one  by married  women from uMvoti/ Greytown area, 1970s

Cape royal blue flannelette (indwangu ejoli)

Cape royal blue flannelette (indwangu ejoli) worn by engaged girls and married women in Msinga, Machunwini 

Traditional Zulu skirt for senior girl or iqhikiza from eMachunwini clan uMsinga, 1989

Cape of shimmering light blue cloth. Worn by senior girl or iqhikiza from emachunwini area uMsinga, 1989.

Passive Resistance in Natal 1946-8

Lack of development in the de facto Indian residential areas encouraged,
in the early 1940's, a growing nwnber of prosperous Indians to buy homes,
for both residential and investment purposes, in the predominantly European

Headdress for married woman from Table Mountain area, 1983

Headdress for married woman from Table Mountain area, 1983

Headdress for married woman, Table Mountain area 1983

Headdress for married woman from Table mountain areas 1983

Headdress for married Bhaca woman from 1900- c1984s

Headdress for Bhaca people

Bhaca headdress from Richmond, uMzimkhulu, Highflats, Himeville and Natal, 1900-1984

Headdress beaded caps and top knots worn by Bhaca and Khuze marries woman on top of wig

Headdress married Bhaca woman from uMzimkhulu c1984s

Headdress consisting of wig, top-knot and cover and beaded patch worn by Bhaca married woman in uMzimkhulu 1984

Headdress married Bhaca woman from uMzimkhulu c1984s

Headdress consisting of wig, top-knot and cover and beaded patch worn by Bhaca married woman in uMzimkhulu 1984

Kerchiefs, rags and face towels used either as ties for around head, legs or sticks by males and female in Ndwedwe, uMbumbulu and Pietermaritzburg areas

Black and red face-towels joined. Yellow spotted face-towel specially made for Kheswa. All are used either as ties around head, legs or sticks by traditional males and females in Ndwedwe, uMbumbulu, and Pietermaritzburg areas.

V shape kerchief

V cut shape and rick-rack decorated kerchief made by seamstress of Kwa Kheswa. "Specialist in Zulu dress" , 11 Victoria Street Durban, 1985

Headdress married woman from uMsinga c1960s

Headdress for married woman from uMsinga

Headdress married woman, uMsinga, 1960s

Headdress for married woman from uMsinga 1960s

Headdress for married woman of uMsinga c1960s

Headdress for married woman from uMsinga, 1960s

Headdress married woman uMsinga c1970s

Headdress for married woman from uMsinga

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