KwaZulu-Natal

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Outfit worn by girl in "ukuhlefulela" age set.

Outfit worn by girl in "ukuhlefulela" age-set (girl who has not reached puberty as yet) from Khuze of Highflats 1983

Outfit worn by girl in "ukuhlefulela" age set.

Outfit worn by girl in "ukuhlefulela" age-set (girl who has not reached puberty as yet) from Khuze of Highflats 1983

Outfit for Amajongosi (Junior girls) for dancing from KwaMatakana (Hela-Hela)

Outfit for Amajongosi (junior girl) for dancing from KwaMatakana (Hela-Hela)

A geography of hawking at the Westcliffe market

The last century has witnessed an unprecedented rate of urbanization in the developing countries. Normally because the rural areas cannot support the poor families$, they migrate to urban Centre seeking employment.

Squatters Market / Institute for Social and Economic Research. 1976

Market gardening has been a traditional way of life of the Indian community for many years. In the Report of the Coolie Commission (1872) for example, mention is made of small locations of Indians in the neighbourhood of Durban who carried on a thriving trade 1n the sale of vegetables.

Engaged Khuze girl

Engaged girl of the Khuze clan with her hair being lengthened in preparation for marriage, Creighton area 1930. From Kohler, Dr. M. Marriage customs in Southern  Natal. Ethnological publication Vol. IV. Pretoria: Government Printer, 1935.

Married woman

Married woman with small child. traditionally dressed

Traditional junior girl

Traditional junior girl

iqhikiza

Traditional senior girl or iqhikiza

Outfit

Outfit worn by a dancing youth ( a married man may wear the same but for the beadwork) of the Khuze of highflats 1983. this outfit is worn by a friend of the Mbanjwa family.

Outfit

Outfit worn by a courting youth of the Khuze of Highflats 1983. the original outfit worn by a member of Mbanjwa family and photographed at Bobson studio.

Three girls of amajongosi age group

Three girls of the Amajongosi age group from the mtolo family of Matakane araea.

Three girls of amajongosi age group

Three girls of the Amajongosi age group of Mtolo family of Mtakane.

Girls who are Amajongosi

Girls who are Amajongosi, who were accompanying senoir girls, one of them who was to give umbondo gifts to her boyfriend family.

Balindile Mtolo, an amajongosi

Balindile Mtolo, an amajongosi or gir without a boyfriend in dress for special occassions.

Balindile Mtolo posing as Amajongosi

Balindile Mtolo posing as amajongosi.

KCAL staff member, Mr Patrick Ngubane

Killie Campbell member, Mr Patrick Ngubane in his traditional dress. he is of the Shembe sect and dresses like this when going home 1993.

Amaqhikiza or Senoir girls

Two girls of the amaqhikiza who dressed in their outfits worn on special occassions for photograph.

Senoir girls or Amaqhikiza

Senoir girls. A fairly established formal relationship in which the girl has already given beadwork to boy and is in this instance going to give imibondo gifts to the boyfriends family.

Amaqhikiza or Senoir girls

Two girls of amaqhikiza(girl with boyfriend) age group from the Mtolo of Matakane.

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