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Mashakashaka Magagula

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Mashakashaka Magagula (Magongo). He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Langeni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Hilda Kuper

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Hilda Kuper worked as an interviewer with Philip Bonner on the interviews conducted for Bonner's research in Swaziland in the 1970s.]

Mafutha Mazubuko

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Mafutha Mazubuko. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Nhlunguyavuka area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Mabuntana Mdluli

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Mabuntana Mdluli. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Hhohho area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Makhathi Mkhatshwa

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Makhathi Mkhatshwa. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Elwandle area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Ndambi Mkhonto

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Ndambi Mkhonta. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Esulwini area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Guzana Mncina

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Guzana Mncina. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Silothwane area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Cetjwayo Mndzebele

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Mndzebele. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Mkhitshini area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Ngcamphalala

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Ngcamphalala. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Ngcampalaleni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Mandlenkosi Nxumalo

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Mandlenkosi Nxumalo. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Esikotheni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Nkunzi Shongwe

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Nkunzi Shongwe. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Vusweni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Simelane Simelane

  • Personne
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Chief Simelane Simelane. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in Swaziland in 1970.]

Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer

  • Personne
  • 11 December 1836 - 30 September 1914

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using the British Museum website; Nessa Leibhammer for FHYA using Wikipedia, 2016: Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer, the nephew of Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, was a British colonial administrator and diplomat. He was the Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Natal from 1875-1880, and the Governor of the Colony of Natal and Special Commissioner for Zulu Affairs from 1882-1885. He was the High Commissioner for Cyprus from 1886 - 1892, wherein he restricted archaeological excavations to public bodies undertaking scientific research, which led to the creation of the Cyprus Exploration Fund. He also reformed the Cyprus Museum. Bulwer himself was also an avid collector. Much of his own collection of antiquities and ethnographic material was donated to Cambridge University, where they are now housed at the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.]

C. B. H. Haynes

  • Personne
  • Unknown

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using thewardrobe.org website: No biographical information available, but may have been a part of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment in South Africa during the Boer War (as seen in a photograph of the 2nd Battalion available here: http://www.thewardrobe.org.uk/research/the-collection/detail/32248)]

Baroness Eliza Margaret von Hügel

  • Personne
  • 1840 - 1931

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018, using https://akennedysmith.wordpress.com/2017/12/31/isys-travels-baroness-eliza-von-hugel-1840-1931/: Baroness Eliza Margaret von Hügel, more often known as Isy, was born Eliza Margaret Froude in 1840, the daughter of the engineer and naval architect William Froude F.R.S and his wife Catherine (nee Holdsworth). She married Baron Anatole von Hügel in 1880, after which they moved to Cambridge and where Anatole was appointed the first Curator of what was then called the Museum of General and Local Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, a position he would hold for the next thirty-eight years. Eliza donated much of her own money to the Museum, and laid the foundation stone for its new building in 1910. She died in 1931.]

Rhe Carstens

  • Personne
  • Unknown

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Rhe Carstens.]

Percival Robson Kirby

  • Personne
  • 17 April 1887 - 7 February 1970

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using encyclodedia.com: Professor Percival Robson Kirby was a Scottish-born South African musicologist, conductor, and composer. In 1914, he emigrated to South Africa and became the music organizer of the Natal Education Department. In 1921, he founded the music college at the University of Witwatersrand (then known as University College. He is best known for his scholarly work on South African music.]

Bob Forrester

  • Personne
  • c.1958 - present

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA , 2017, using "Biosocial Becomings: Integrating Social and Biological Anthropology" note on contributors: Bob Forrester was born in Swaziland. He is an archaeological consultant to the Swaziland National Museum, He created a digital database of San art with the Rock Art Research Institute of the University of Witwatersrand. He founded the Swaziland Digital Archives in order to preserve Swaziland's photographic heritage.]

Various other correspondents

  • Personne
  • YYYY - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: Various correspondents have written letters to John Parkington - these letters are gathered together in John Parkington's Research Material.]

Royal House of Dlamini

  • Famille
  • Fl. 1745 - present

Does this need editing? [Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using the Government of the Kingdom of Swaziland website: The Swazi people are descendants from the Bantu people, who originated in Cameroon. The Bantu-Swazi travelled from Eastern Africa through to what is now the Kingdom of Swaziland, led by King Dlamini I as well as by King Ngwane III, who ruled from 1745 to 1780, and who is seen by many as the first king of modern Swaziland. The Kingdom of Swaziland was decolonized and became independent in 1968, with King Sobhuza II as leader. The Dlamini dynasty still rule Swaziland today. The royal family is comprised of the king, the queen mother, the king's wives, the king's children, the king's siblings and half-siblings and their families. Under the direction of King Sobhuza II, the Royal House of Dlamini recorded a series of interviews focusing on the history of Swaziland. These interviews were undertaken by Isaac Dlamini, the official royal tape-recordist and a long serving royal retainer who was based at Nkanini. Maboya Fakudze, a noted authority on the history of Swaziland, and Mahlaba, a son of Sobhuza and a well-known imbongi, also participated in this interview process.]

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