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Laduma with the skin of a porcupine the quills of which are used by the medicine men

Laduma with the skin of a porcupine the quills of which are used by the medicine man for many purposes, e.g for the inoculation of medicines, for fighting the lighting doctor.

Laduma wearing a tortoise-shell.

Portrait of Laduma wearing a tortoise-shell he had made into a hat protecting him magically against lightning.

Laduma starts drawing the figure of chief Lulwandle

Laduma starts drawing the figure of chief Lulwandle, the finished figure of whom is seen in "Der einbeinige Gott", colour plate VI.

Laduma standing in front of his private hut

Standing in front of his private hut Laduma watches the preparations for the boys' dancing in his courtyard on New Year. his favourite is fixing the crown similar to that which he had warn on F 2/7a at the head of one of the boys.

Laduma shows the way of smoking

Laduma demonstrates the dacha horn which he had made from an ox horn with an inserted cane and wooden head. The red shirt is a gift from Prof. Horst Uhlig from Kiel University who made films with Madela in 1967.

Laduma seen from behind with ceremonial cloak, ixaba.

Laduma seen from behind with ceremonial cloak, ixaba. (According to Madela is 'isiphuku' a clock with the skin turned inside, used for sleeping.) Laduma's clock is from skins of Grimm's Duiker.

Laduma presents the book "Medizinen des Blitzzauberers Laduma Madela"

Madela presents the book " Medizinen des Blitzzauberers Laduma Madela" which had been plublished in 1984. The shorter necklace is from the black fruits of the wild chestnut tree and vertebrae of the python. The longer necklace is from the vertebrae of another snake.

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.

Laduma Mandela half-length portrait

Laduma's half-length from behind. strips from genet skin are fastened at the crown anf fall on the back. on his lef arm an armlet from the skin of the Vervet Monkey, Insimango.

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.

Laduma Madela sits on his bed in his private hut.

Laduma Madela sits on his bed in his new private hut. he wears a neckband, umqhele, from serval and on his right wrist a wristlet from the metatarsia of a very fast running duiker, which makes the person wearing it to be 'ahead' of all other people in every aspect.

Laduma Madela now wearing a sun helmet with his daughter Alexina

Laduma Madela now wearing a sun helmet with his daughter Alexina to his right and two girls, all in Zionist gowns.

Laduma Madela dressed like a Zionist.

Laduma Madela dressed like a Zionist though he insisted to be no Zionist. Probably he dressed like that to please that part of his family which belonged to the Zionists

Laduma imitates the churning of war medicine

Laduma imitates the churning of war medicine. The black beer on the sitting mats represent the hostile Chiefs Dinizulu and Zibhebhu.

Laduma has fixed the emptied and inflated gall bladder on a stick .

Laduma has fixed the emptied and inflated gall bladder on a stick which he puts into the roof of his hut in order to dry the gall bladder. to the right: the Swedish student of enthnology and theology Anders Fogelquist who is now, in 1999 a Lutheran pastor is Sweden

Laduma from behind.

Laduma from behind. the back of the waistcoat and the top of the peaked cap are beautifully decorated with genet skin.

Laduma and Alexina

Laduma Madela and Alexina

Ladies with bras

Except Laduma's daughter Alexina the ladies appeared with bras which was not appropriate by K. Schlosser, so that they put them away. from left Nqahile Madela, Laduma's wife Bafungile Kumalo Madela, Bafungile's daughter Alexina and Laduma's favourite Ziphelaphi Mhlongo Madide.

Ladies group - Officials & Members of Pathmajuranni Mahila Manula Sabha - Est. 02/01/1949 - 21/06/1953
Ladies Bhajan Groups.

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