Banning R.
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"Abasebukhosini" |
Black and white photograph of a Zulu king and his queen dressed in both modern and Zulu traditional clothes. |
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"Amakhosikazi' |
Black and white photograph of two married women from Grey town. |
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"Indlovukazi" |
Black and white photograph of a Royal Queen from Greytown, dressed in a royal outit. |
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"Inkehli" |
Black and white photographo a married woman from Grey town wearing 'Inkelhi'. A Zulu hat worn by married women. |
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"Inkosazane" |
Black and white photograph of a Zulu Princess from Eshowe dressed in royal beadwoork. |
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"Iqhikiza" |
Black and white photograph of a young maiden from Eshowe dressed in her traditional beaded costume. |
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"Iqhikiza" |
Black and white photograph of young maiden wearing a beaded outfit, from Eshowe. |
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"Iqhikiza" |
Black and white image of a leader o young maidens rom Eshowe, probably engaged. |
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"Isidwaba" |
Black and white photograph of a young maiden from Eshowe wearing a leather skirt called 'Isidwaba'. |
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"Izibhambha" |
Black and white photograph of two young maidens showing their beaded belts, called 'Izibhambha'. |
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"Izintombi neZinsizwa" |
Black and white photograph of a group of young girls and boys dressed in beadwork costumes for a merry ceremony. |
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"Ucu" |
Black and white photograph wearing an engagement necklace called 'Ucu', which indicates that he has a girlfriend/ fiancee. |
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"Umama neNdodakazi" |
Black and white photograph of a Zulu mother and daughter posing outside their home; dressed in traditional outfits. |
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"Umqemulo" |
Black and white photograph of a young maiden known as 'Umqemulo' meaning she is undergoing initiation to become Isangoma. |
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"Umshado" |
Black and white photograph of a traditional Zulu wedding in Grey town. |
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"Umyeko" |
Black and white photograph wearing a beaded wig called "Umyeko'. |
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"Unkosikazi" |
Black and white photograph of a married woman from Emsinga dressed in a Zulu traditional outfit. |
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"Unkosikazi" |
Black and white photograph of a married woman from Greytown. |
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"Unkosikazi" |
Black and white photograph of a married woman from Grey town. |
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"Zulu Chief' |
Black and white photograph a young Zulu Chief from Eshowe, dressed in his Leopard Royal outfit. |