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. |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Clapping and beating on the drums. to the sangomas dancing. |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Dancing, working the dance to the clapping and beating with the drums |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Sngom dancing also known as Gieta. |
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Makhosi Fourie |
11 year old sangoma |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Sangomas head gear, note the beadwork |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Young sangomas learning about the older sangomas |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Sangomas sharing and thanking ancestors. |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Sangomas sharing and thanking all ancestors of every sangomas. |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Master of ceremonies talking to makhosi Fourie daughter |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Young sangomas, 11 years and 16 years. |
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Native women hair dressing |
Native women hair dressing |
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Rickshaw and puller, Durban |
Rikshaw pullers in Durban |
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Native police |
Native police |
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Natives at dinner |
Natives at dinner |
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Zulu women grinding corn |
Zulu women grinding corn |
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Zulu mother |
Zulu mothers |
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Zulu girls ready for market |
Zulu girls ready for market |
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Zulu women |
Zulu women |
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Makhosi Fourie |
Special herbs wre given to her to drink for deep cleansing and further cleansing took place in the river. |