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'Inanda Seminary' |
Aerial close view of Inanda Seminary in Phoenix; KwaZulu- Natal. |
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'Imvunulo' |
Makhosi Fourie's Zulu traditional outfit. |
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'Imvunulo' |
A young married woman dressed in her 'Imvunulo': traditional clothes from Endwedwe. |
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'Imvunulo' |
Black and white photograph of a Zulu man dressed in his traditional outfits called 'Imvunulo'. |
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'Imvunulo yoMama' |
A married Zulu woman dressed in her traditional clothes. |
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'Imperialist Afrikander:Sir James Sinewright' |
Colored portrait of Sir James Sinewright posing for the Vanity Fair Magazine. |
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'Iminqwamba yeZangoma' |
A set of Sangoma outfits called 'Iminqwamba'. The display has various outfits and accesorries. |
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'Imbenge' |
"imbenge', grass woven and beaded basket or lid. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge', grass woven and beaded basket or beer pot lid. |
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'Imbenge' |
Grass woven basket lid with colorful beads and bronze studs. |
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'Imbenge' |
Colorful beer lid made out of telephone wires. It is called Imbenge. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge', small lid/ plate made out of telephone wires. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge'. medium sized open basket. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge' small grass woven open basket. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge', small dish/ lid made out of recycled plastics. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge', small grass woven lid. |
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'Imbenge' |
'Imbenge', small grass woven lid. |
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'Imbenge |
'Imbenge', medium sized grass woven basket. |
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'Imbeleko' |
'Imbeleko', Soft goat skin that is used to carry a baby. |
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'Ilanga' |
'Ilanga' this peace of round beaded necklace is given to a young girl as a token of love and fertility in the Ndebele tribe. |