KwaZulu-Natal

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Makhosi Fourie

The beads worn on head is coronation as a traditional doctor, and it is recognised as an honour to be able to wear this head dress.

Makhosi Fourie

Clapping and beating on the drums. to the sangomas dancing.

Makhosi Fourie

Dancing, working the dance to the clapping and beating with the drums

Makhosi Fourie

Sngom dancing also known as Gieta.

Makhosi Fourie

11 year old sangoma

Makhosi Fourie

Sangomas head gear, note the beadwork

Makhosi Fourie

Young sangomas learning about the older sangomas

Makhosi Fourie

Sangomas sharing and thanking ancestors.

Makhosi Fourie

Sangomas sharing and thanking all ancestors of every sangomas.

Makhosi Fourie

Master of ceremonies talking to makhosi Fourie daughter

Makhosi Fourie

Young sangomas, 11 years and 16 years.

Native women hair dressing

Native women hair dressing

Rickshaw and puller, Durban

Rikshaw pullers in Durban

Native police

Native police

Natives at dinner

Natives at dinner

Zulu women grinding corn

Zulu women grinding corn

Zulu mother

Zulu mothers

Zulu girls ready for market

Zulu girls ready for market

Zulu women

Zulu women

Makhosi Fourie

Special herbs wre given to her to drink for deep cleansing and further cleansing took place in the river.

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