Yvonne Winters

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Outfit of Amaqhikiza from eMachunwinwi, Msinga

Outfit formely belonging to Nompilo Mchunu of eMachunwini clan area uMsinga 1989. She is a senior girl or Iqhikiza and about 25 years old. She converted to Zionist sect church after being healed of sickness. Her boyfriend did not mind her conversion.

Outfit for izintombi from eMachwini clan area of uMsinga, c1988

Outfit for izintombi from eMachunwini clan area uMsinga, c1988

Mtolo and Zaca families of Richmond Hela Hela (KwaHelele) Valley

Beginning of loading up of truck (belonging to a member of the Mtolo family) with umbondo gifts (gifts of groceries and beer for senior girls boyfriends family) Mtolo family, Matakane (Hela Hela= KwaHelele), photographed by Yvonne Winters, 5.3.1990.

Mtolo and Zaca families of Richmond Hela Hela (KwaHelele) Valley

Beginning of loading up of truck(belonging to a member of the Mtolo family) with umbondo gifts (gifts of groceries and beer for senior girls boyfriends family) Mtolo family, Matakane (Hela Hela) photographed by Yvonne Winters, 5.3.1990

Mshololo Henry: Carver

Pegeons sitting beautifully on a tree at Mr. Mshololo's home.

Mr. Mphostoli Mzila from Keat's Drift son of a bead work collector

Mr Mphostoli Mzila 1989. Mr Mzila comes from Keat's Drift where his father Asmon Mzila is a wood-carver. Mr Mzila collects traditional beadwork and dress in field for re-sale to Galleries and Museums. He started this line of work in 1986. He has been supplying KCAL since 1987.

Married woman and unmarried girl, uMsinga

Mrs Cabangani Mchunu and daughter Zintombi of  eMachunwini clan Msinga

Itshitshi from uMsinga

Itshitshi (girl without boyfriend) from eMachunwini clan, Msinga

Infant dressed in western clothes

Infant in western clothes. possibly same one as dressed traditionally in KCB 7596. photographed in home of Thembisa Mzila Keat's Drift 1989

Infant costume from Msinga

Traditional dressed  infant. Msinga at home of Thembisa Mzila Keat's Drift 1989

Hela Hela Valley, Bhaca women

Various scenes of the Mtolo and Zaca families of Matakane (Hela Hela) photographed by Yvonne Winters (KCAL staff)

Girl's name is Nompilo Xaba, a young itshitshi from eMachunwini clan of Msinga 1989

Nompilo Xaba, a young itshitshi from eMachunwini clan, Msinga 1989.

Girl's name is Khuzwaphi Ntombi from Msinga. She is an itshitshi of 20 years

The girl is Khuzwapi Ntombi. She is an itshitshi of 20 years (girl without boyfriend) going to wedding feast. The whip or imvubu is for dancing. eMabomvini clan Msinga, 1989.

Engaged Khuze girl

Girl on the left is dressed for the photograph as a 'Ganile' (engaged girl on a trial marriage to future in-laws). The back apron was a family heirloom of the family of Fakazile Mchunu.

Engaged Bhaca girl

Girl on the left is dressed for photograph as  a "Ganile" (engaged girl on a trial marriage to future in-laws). The back apron was a family heirloom of the family of Fakazile Mchunu.

Dance dress of girls dressed as male. Girls from Greytown

Dance dress of girls dressed as males. Greytown, KZN

Dance dress of girls dressed as male. Girls from Greytown

Dance dress of girls dressed as males. Greytown, KZN

Dance dress of girls dressed as male. Girls from Greytown

Dance dress of girls dressed as male from Greytown  KZN.

Dance dress of girl who are workers in Greytown area 1991

Dance dress of girls dressed as male. Girls working as casual workers on farms in Greytown area. 

Dance dress of girl who are workers in Greytown area 1991

Dance dress of girls dressed as male. Girls working as casual workers on farms in Greytown area. 

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