Katesa Schlosser

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Another crown from grey Duiker skin

To the right of F 5/3a. another crown from Grey Duiker skin. two more shields and, to the right, Laduma's helmet from a tortoise shell.

Laduma's grandson Phila Madela.

Laduma's grandson Phila Madela.

Laduma's private hut

Laduma's private hut. on the higher terrace in the background his guest roundavel.

Laduma presents a chicken to his favourite Ziphelaphi

Laduma presents a chicken to his favourite Ziphelaphi who accepts it with both hands. it is Zulu customs to receive any gift with both hands.

Drying skins on the roof of Laduma's private hut

Drying on the roof of Laduma's private hut: the skins of an otter, a marsh mongoose ans a white-tailed mongoose as well as a wreath from impepho

Squatting boy

As F.4/11 for comparison of the hight of the figures and a squatting boy besides them.

 

Kitchen enclosure or ixhiba, Mputa, 12 June 1959

Kitchen enclosure or ixhiba, Maputa, 12 June 1959

Two figures from forked branches

Made in 1985 by Madela. two figures from forked branches. the feet are added with nails.

Madela rejoices having finished for today

Madela rejoices having finished for today by '' blowing'' the symbol of a trumpet of Mvelinqangi.

The partly finished meat tray and the edze

The partly finished meat tray and the edze.

Madela hollows out the surface of the meat tray

Madela hollows out the surface of the meat tray with an edze.

Laduma working on the upper side of the meat tray

Laduma starts to work the upper side of the meat tray.

Madela uses an adze

Madela uses an edze.

Madela uses an adze

Madela uses an edze.

Laduma's favourite Ziphelaphi

Laduma's favourite Ziphelaphi demonstrates that she also knows how to handle a bow saw.

Madela makes a meat tray

Different kinds of meat trays have been put down.

Laduma makes a meat tray

Madela has peeled off the bark of a piece of the trunk of an eucalyptus tree. to the right are his tools.

Swaziland frontier, Golela, July 1953

Swaziland frontier, Golela, July 1953

Red lemonade and white bread for the dancers

Red lemonade and white bread for the dancers.

Babies and small girls are served red lemonade and white bread

Babies and small girls are served red lemonade and white bread.

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