Dr. Max Kohler
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'Umbondo' |
Newly wed husband receiving her brides family relatives bringing gifts and food for their new family. |
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'Umbondo' |
Female relatives of the the newly wed bride bringing gifts and food to her new home. |
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Baby sitting |
Young girls babysitting their younger siblingings. |
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'Licking the Spoon' |
Naughty little boy licking a spoon. |
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'Izingane' |
Young Bhaca girl carrying her baby brother on her back. |
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'Izingane' |
Bhaca children taking care and nursing each other. |
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'Three Generations' |
Two women from Bhaca and a young girl, representing three female generations of a homestead. |
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'Uhlanya' |
Side view of a mentally disturbed girl from the Bhaca tribe. |
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'Uhlanya' |
Young mentally disturbed girl from the Bhaca tribe. |
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'Amatshitshi' |
Young girls at a marriagable stage 'Amatshitshi', basking on the sun while making reed mats. |
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Lullaby |
Mother playing a musical instrument for her children. |
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Indigenous Musical Instruments |
Young Bhaca girls playing Indigenious musical instruments. |
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'Umgido weZintombi' |
Young girls dressed in traditional outfits while dancing outside their homestead. |
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Motherhood: |
Bhaca young mother with a distinct hairstyle carrying a baby on her back. |
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Motherhood::'Uku kakeza' |
'Ukukakeza', mother feeding her baby with a wooden carved spoon. |
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Basotho Household |
Kitchen utensils from the Basotho household. |
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'Umuzi' |
A Zulu homestead, a mother preparing a meal around her children infront of 'Iqhugwane'. |
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'Ukwakha" |
Community building Zulu traditional hut called 'Iqhugwana', made out of straws and grass. |
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'Ukupheka' |
Bhaca woman preparing lunch outside the hut. |
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'Ukugaya' |
A young Zulu mother grinding corn to prepare a meal outside the kitchen hut. |