costume
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Costume dress |
Trditionally dressed unmarried girls, of the Emandeni clan. Msinga 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Traditionally dressed unmarried girls, of the Emandeni clan. Msinga 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Traditionally dressed unmarried girls of the Emandeni clan. Msinga 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Traditionally dressed unmarried girls. Msinga 1991 |
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Costume dress |
Western dressed woman from Msinga 1990. |
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costume dress |
Back skirt or Indwangu worn by married woman from KwamaDakana (Hela Hela) 1989. |
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costume dress |
Black skirt or Indwangu worn by married woman from KwaMadakana 1989. |
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costume dress |
Back skirt or Indwangu worn by married woman from KwaMadakana, along with belts or cloth edges. |
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costume dress of a married woman |
Married woman from Msinga 1990. |
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costume dress of married woman |
Traditional married woman 1990 |
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costume eldery women Nompilo Madlala |
Nompilo Madlala. an elderly possibly widowed woman from keat's drift Msinga. |
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Costume junior girls Msinga |
Two girl children Nokulunga and Hlengiwe at weddding party at Keat's drift 1988. |
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Costume junior girls Msinga |
Itshitshi(girl without boyfriend) going to wedding feast. whip is for dancing. Embomvini clan, Msinga 1989 |
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Costume junior girls Msinga |
Traditionally dressed junior girl at year Bata shoe factory braai, keat's drift 1989 |
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Costume married woman |
Mrried traditional woman at end year Bata shoe factory Keat's drift 1989. |
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Costume married woman Msinga |
Three married women dressed in special party dress for Bata shoe factory year end party. |
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Costume married woman Msinga |
Married woman wearing an isicholo for parties and special occassions from Emachunwini clan, Msinga 1988. |
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Costume outfit |
Outfit worn by contempoary sangoma(with Shembe church influences0 in the Emachunwini clan area of Msinga 1988 |
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Dinar gold coin |
Islamic religious art differs from Christian religious art in that it is non-figural because many Muslims believe that the depiction of the human form is idolatry, and... |
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Drama Student of University of Durban-Westville costumes display - 1984 |