Zulu

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Letter from R.J. Crisp to B.J. Odendaal
Letter from Paton to R.J. Crisp
Letter from R.J. Crisp to Paton
Letter from Die Saakgelastigde to Paton
Letter from Die Saakgelastigde to Paton
Letter from Die Saakgelastigde to Paton
Letter from Die Saakgelastigde to Paton
Letter from Die Saakgelastigde to Paton
Letter from Paton to Fr. James
Letter from R.R. Mayne to Paton
Letter from Paton to Mr R.R. Mayne
Letter from Edgar Brookes to Paton
Letter from Oliver Clark to Paton
Letter from Paton to L Christeller
Letter from Paton to Maxwell Anderson
Tribal Life: a group of young Zulu girls and children, seated in a forested area

 

Label on photograph: “Zulu Youth” (MS BRUECKNER G12) ;

Tribal Life: portrait of a young Zulu woman, wearing a beaded necklace and a flower earring

 

Label on photograph: “Zulu Girl, very young (MS BRUECKNER G7)” ;

Description: A portrait of a young Zulu woman, wearing a beaded necklace and a flower earring

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ;

File 4 (KCM 91/2/4) ;

Tribal Life: portrait of a young Zulu woman with bamboo sticks in her earlobes, and wearing two rings in her hair over her forehead

 

Label on photograph: “Young Zulu Girl.  Bamboos in ear lobe ” (MS BRUECKNER G5) ;

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ;

File 4 (KCM 91/2/4) ;

Photograph placed in sleeve labelled “G: Photographs of ‘Tribal Life’ taken by K.R. Brueckner of Adams College.”

Tribal Life: a Zulu diviner and apprentices, dressed in traditional attire

 

Label on photograph: “A Zulu “Diviner” with apprentices” (MS BRUECKNER G4) ;

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ;

File 4 (KCM 91/2/4) ;

Photograph placed in sleeve labelled “G: Photographs of ‘Tribal Life’ taken by K.R. Brueckner of Adams College.”

 

Tribal Life: a recently married Zulu woman (Umakoti) in traditional attire, wearing a cowskin skirt and beads, and carrying a small shield

 

Label on photograph: “Umakoti – a recently married Zulu wife.” (MS BRUECKNER G1) ;

Description: A recently married Zulu woman (Umakoti) in traditional attire, wearing a cowskin skirt and beads, and carrying a small shield

Karl Robert Brueckner papers (KCM 91/2) ;

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