Photographs
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'Uphondo' |
'Uphondo', Beaded cow horn which is used to carry medicine. |
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'Uphondo' |
'Uphondo', large cow horn used as a smoking pipe. |
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'Uphondo' |
Small animal horn in a beaded skirt and string, used as a medicine container. |
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'Uphondo no Khanda' |
'Uphondo no Khamba', Utensils for mixing medicine. |
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'Uphondo lwePiti' |
A traditional healer that uses 'uphondo lwepiti' to devine. |
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'Uphondo lwePiti' |
A traditional healer using 'Uphondo lwe Piti' to devine by holding in with a string. |
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'uPhilambi' |
Pilambi, a female deviner from Zululand drapped in Iminqwaba. |
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'Unto The I lift up mine eues, O through that dwellest in the heavens' |
Digital, framed print, Paton Study |
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'Unkosikazi" |
Black and white photograph of a married woman from Emsinga, dressed in a Zulu traditional outfit. |
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'Umzingeli' |
A matured Zulu hunter holding his hunting tools. |
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'Umzimbithi' |
Watercolor abstract of Dick King's other house called Umzimbithi at Isiphingo in KwaZulu- Natal. |
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'Umuzi' |
A Zulu homestead, a mother preparing a meal around her children infront of 'Iqhugwane'. |
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'Umtshato' |
Xhosa men together with the groom meeting the bride, in the Eastern Cape. |
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'Umshanelo' |
'Umshanelo', beaded brooms are given to the bride on her wedding day as a token of keeping her house clean and fertility issues. |
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'Umshanelo weSundu'' |
'Umshanelo weSundu', small grass broom. |
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'Umshanelo weSundu' |
'Umshanelo weSundu', medium size grass broom. |
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'Umshado' |
Dancers at a traditional Zulu wedding near Eshowe. |
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'Umnumzane' |
A married Zulu man outside his hut with his fighting gear and weapons. |
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'Umndeni' |
Black and whte scene of a Zulu family, man sitting on his stoll with a beer pot next to him while happily chatong with his wife and child. |
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'Umndeni' |
Black and white scene of a Zulu man sorrounded by his two wives preparing a meal for him. |