Zulu
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Cry, the Beloved Country | |
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Cry, the Beloved Country | |
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Cry, the Beloved Country: A milestone in literature | |
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Dark ways | |
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Different Colours of Beads and the Meaning Assigned to them |
White beads symbolise purity and they are mainly used by the diviners because they have a belief that the ancestors that they worship like white things which are not associated with evil. |
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Displaced Persons | |
Doll-maker and Sangoma Thembi Mchunu from Ndwedwe |
Doll-maker and sangoma Thembi Mchunu from Ndwedwe, photographed by Terry-Ann Stevenson in 1989. |
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Elderly Zulu man with four wives, 1890 |
Black and white print 14.7 x 20.9cm fading |
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Elderly Zulu man, 1890 |
Black and white 16.5 x 12cm fading |
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Group of Zulu girls, 1890 |
Black and white print 16.5 x 12cm |
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Group of Zulu Girls, 1890 |
Black and white 16.4 x 12.1cm |
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Group of Zulu girls, 1890 |
Black and white print 17.6 x 14.9cm fading |
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Group of Zulu men, 1890 |
Black and white print 16.7 x 12cm fading |
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Headdress for married woman from Table Mountain area, 1983 |
Headdress for married woman from Table Mountain area, 1983 |
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Headdress for married woman of uMsinga c1960s |
Headdress for married woman from uMsinga, 1960s |
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Headdress for married woman, Table Mountain area 1983 |
Headdress for married woman from Table mountain areas 1983 |
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Headdress married woman eMabomvini clan, uMsinga |
Headdress for married woman of eMabomvini clan uMsinga, 1975 |
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Headdress married woman eMabomvini clan, uMsinga |
Headdress for married woman of eMabomvini clan uMsinga, 1975 |
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Headdress married woman eMabomvini clan, uMsinga, 1970s |
Headdress for married woman from eMabomvini clan of uMsinga c1970s |
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Headdress married woman eMabomvini clan, uMsinga, 1975 |
Headdress for married woman from Mabomvini clan of uMsinga, 1975 |