Beadwork

Thumbnail Titlesort descending Description
Beadwork and dress

Missionary activity means that beadwork and skin dress is worn by traditionalist or person still following African belief in the Ancestors

Beadwork and dress

    traditional beadwork and dresss is integral to African male initiation

Beadwork and dress

 Christian Africans dress in Western style as symbolic of Conversion

Beadwork and dress

 Beadwork and dress are integral to ceremonial occasion

Beadwork and dress

 Beadwork and define the isithunzi of a diviner

Beadwork and dress

 Beadwork and dress are part of the traditional wedding

Beadwork at Eshowe Show

Beadwor at  Eshowe, Show, 2.6.1959

Beadwork for Infant

Variety of beadwork worn by infants from the Abathembu tribe.

beadwork. Eshowe show 17.5.1962

beadwork. Eshowe show

Beadwork. Eshowe show. 24.9.1962

Beadwork. Eshowe show

Beadwork. Geza Zululand at B otshabele 13.6.1960

Beadwork. Geza Zululand at B otshabele

Beadwork. marrianhill show. 17.7.1960

Beadwork. marrianhill show

beadwork. Ndwede show 19.6.1959

beadwork. Ndwede show

Beadwork. Nongoma show, 17.6.1959

Beadwork. Nongoma Show, 17.6.1959

Bearded Belt

Multi colored bearded belt with witle tree decorations. It belonged to the Queen mother of Chief Zwelinjani Mkhize of Engolela in KwaZulu- Natal.

Beardwork

KCAV 1787 Beadwork. Ndwedwe? No grossert number

Fertility Doll

A beaded fertility doll.

Fertility Doll Necklaces

Variety of beaded fertility doll necklaces from the Abathembu tribe.

Fertility Dolls

Two female fertility dolls made out of wood, cloth and beadwork.

Five young tribal girls, wearing beaded necklaces

 

Caption for photograph: Girls

General caption on page: Difference in Hair Dress.  Married women have the Inkehle
 
Description: Early twentieth-century.

 

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2)

File 6 (KCM 91/2/6)

Sheet 32

 

Pages

148 records found.