Dr. Max Kohler

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Marian hill Catholic Mission

Lesotho children visiting the Marianhill Catholic Mission.

Marianhill Catholic Mission

People from Lesotho visiting and worshiping under the cross at Marianhill Catholic Mission.

Catholic Reverends

Catholic Reverends celebrating 25 years in service. 

'Mass Church: Church'

Popes, Bishops and Saints  entering the Marianhill Catholic Mission for a church mass.

'Crying Baby'

Scene of a small baby crying to be picked up.

'Bhaca Family;Eziko'

Bhaca mother and her childern around fire with a pot coking. 

'Izingane'

A bunch of toddlers basking and playing in he sun.

'Ukugaya'

A young girl grinding grains to prepare a meal outside the Zulu traditional hut in KwaZulu- Natal.

'Insizwa'

A middle aged man from Bhaca wearing long copper  ear studs.

"Stylish'

Two young Amakhuze girls with disticnt hairstyels and dramatic earings during a wedding ceremony.

'Makoti:Khuze'

A newly wed Makoti from the Amakhuze tribe dressed in her 'ukuhlonipha' outfit. 

'Makoti Hlonipha:

Makoti from the Amakhuze, coming back from collecting wood during her 'ukuhlonipa' period. 

'Makoti Hlonipha: Ukutheza'

Bhaca Makoti and her 'Makotshana' coming from the forest to collect wood, a part of her paying respect to her new home process called 'ukuhlonipha'.

'Ubulawu'

A pot of 'ubulawu' settled inside the kraal amongst the cattle while the boys are leading them out.

'Reading the Bones'

A male Sangoma reading bones during a consultation.

'Sangoma in a Trance'

Sangoma going on a trance and fainting after perfoming the sacred ritual of 'ukuphahla nokudla amagobongo'.

'Ukuphehla Igobongo'

A Sangoma stiring while praying over the pot full of sacred medicines. A process called 'Ukuphehla Igobongo'.

'Ukugaya'

Bhaca mother grinding grains to prepare a meal for her children in their homestead.

'Ukudla Igobongo'

A Sangoma at her home tasting the sacred medicine , a process called 'ukudla igobongo'.

'Isangoma'

A Sangoma getting ready perfom  a sacred prayer ritual, using African medicines, while sorrunded by two infants.

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