Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 70, Issue 4 |
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A combination of blue and white , or black and white beads , seems to have been the earliest form of decoration , as illustrated in the drawings of early travellers and confirmed by museum specimens . Beaded aprons in the shape of a ...
A combination of blue and white , or black and white beads , seems to have been the earliest form of decoration , as illustrated in the drawings of early travellers and confirmed by museum specimens . Beaded aprons in the shape of a ...
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The richness of bead decoration was another indicator of status . In the early nineteenth century , shells and pieces of polished copper and iron were used together with relatively few glass beads sewn along the seams but ...
The richness of bead decoration was another indicator of status . In the early nineteenth century , shells and pieces of polished copper and iron were used together with relatively few glass beads sewn along the seams but ...
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Women's cloaks , often referred to by early writers as ' kaross ' , had many functions . They could be worn as skirts , or tied under the arms and around the waist to serve as baby - slings . The cloaks were made of supple cowhide ...
Women's cloaks , often referred to by early writers as ' kaross ' , had many functions . They could be worn as skirts , or tied under the arms and around the waist to serve as baby - slings . The cloaks were made of supple cowhide ...
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