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Zulu
Treasures
: Of
Kings and
Commoners
Amagugu
kaZulu
: Amakhosi
Nabantukazana

Zulu Treasures
: Of Kings and Commoners
Amagugu kaZulu : Amakhosi
Nabantukazana

Zulu Treasures: Of Kings and
Commoners - is an exhibition catalogue which celebrates the material culture
of the Zulu people. Amagugu kaZulu : Amakhosi
Nabantukazana : umgubho wezinto ezihambisana namasiko amaZulu.

The Zulu Treasures exhibition
assembled artefacts from the collections of:
The Campbell Collections -
University of Natal - Durban
Johannesburg Art Gallery - JHB
KwaZulu Cultural Museum -
Ulundi - Ondini
Local History Museum - Durban
MuseuMAfricA - JHB
Natal Museum - Pietermaritzburg
Voortrekker Museum -
Pietermaritzburg
The Standard Bank Collection -
Wits University Art Gallery - JHB
Juliette Armstrong - Private
Collection
S. B. Bourquin - Private
Collection
Frank Jolles - Private
Collection
Karel Nel - Private Collection
William Raats - Private
Collection
Marilee Wood - Private Collection

Marianhill Monastery - Early Collected Artefacts
Zulu Treasures celebrates the material culture of the
Zulu people. This comprehensive reference source details and identifies Zulu
and related tribal artefacts with over 380 illustrations. Historical
photography and paintings are inserted.

Zulu Treasures chapters Zulu cattle, clothing,
headrests, staffs, spoons, snuff bottles, snuff spoons, combs, wooden bowls,
basketry, beadwork, earplugs, milk containers, chairs and more. Zulu names
are provided for the identification of objects.

Marilee Wood - Michelle Auld - Regina van Vuuren -
Gillian Berning - Emmanuel Zondi - Barry Marshall - Horst Uhlig and
Robert Papini all played vital roles in the makings of "Zulu Treasures"

The Dunlop Ngoma Dancing Team - Circa 1950
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