Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 58, Issue 4The Museum, 1988 - Natural history |
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pls 159 , 160 , 163 , 165 Bhaca : ornaments Figures showing full complement of
ornaments . pls 168 , 169 Bhaca : girl ' s ornaments Figures showing full outfit of
unmarried girl . pl . 170 Bhaca : women ' s ornaments Figure showing festive ...
pls 159 , 160 , 163 , 165 Bhaca : ornaments Figures showing full complement of
ornaments . pls 168 , 169 Bhaca : girl ' s ornaments Figures showing full outfit of
unmarried girl . pl . 170 Bhaca : women ' s ornaments Figure showing festive ...
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42 - 43 Xhosa : ochre Figure . Xhosa : red ochre for bride “ The women smear her
( the bride ) from head to toe with a red paste made from powdered ochre and
dress her in the style of a bride . ' Xhosa : red ochre ' After her first child is born ...
42 - 43 Xhosa : ochre Figure . Xhosa : red ochre for bride “ The women smear her
( the bride ) from head to toe with a red paste made from powdered ochre and
dress her in the style of a bride . ' Xhosa : red ochre ' After her first child is born ...
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61 Xhosa : pipe Figure . Xhosa : mouthpiece of pipe Figure : ' All pipes have short
, removable mouthpieces . ' p . 34 Xhosa : pipes , bags ' Both Xhosa men and
women smoke pipes and their “ tobacco ” bags are decorative additions to their ...
61 Xhosa : pipe Figure . Xhosa : mouthpiece of pipe Figure : ' All pipes have short
, removable mouthpieces . ' p . 34 Xhosa : pipes , bags ' Both Xhosa men and
women smoke pipes and their “ tobacco ” bags are decorative additions to their ...
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Personal and general | 449 |
Toilet and personal accessories | 684 |
Hemp and tobacco | 714 |
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