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Makers and Shapers

Gija Mahlalela

  • Person
  • [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 Gija Mahlalela. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Lomahasha area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Gilson, CH

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about C. H. Gilson. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1901.]

Ginga

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Ginga. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1899. He was interviewed at Umzinto where he was a policeman.]

Ginindza

  • Person
  • [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 Ginindza. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in Swaziland in 1970.]

Guzana Mncina

  • Person
  • [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.]

Gxubu ka Luduzo

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Gxuba kaLuduzo. His father was of the Izimpohlo regiment, and lived in Pietermaritzburg. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1912.]

Harry Camp Lugg

  • Person
  • 9 May 1882 - November 1978

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using materials from the Campbell Collections at the University of KwaZulu-Natal: Harry Camp Lugg was born on 9th May 1882 at Knox's Hotel, Umzinto. As a child, he learnt to speak Zulu fluently. In 1895, Henry Lugg was appointed district adjutant and the family moved to Greytown. On 5 December 1899 Harry Lugg joined the Natal Civil Service as an acting clerk and Zulu interpreter in the Polela magistracy, and in 1903 was transferred to the Native Affairs Department. He was welfare officer at King Edward VIII Hospital, Durban for 12 years. He died in November 1978.]

Hayiyana ka Ndikila

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Hayiyana kaNdikila. He was a member of the Ntombela people. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1908.]

Hehhane Ngwenya

  • Person
  • [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 Hehhane Ngwenya. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Mgomfelweni Kraal area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Helperus Johannes Hofstede

  • Person
  • Unknown

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using the Historia, volume 56, number 2, published in Durban in November 2011: Helperus Johannes Hofstede wrote the book "Geschiedenis van den Oranje-Vrijstaat, in Verband met eene Korte Geschiedenis der Aangrenzende Kolonien, Vooral der Kaapkolonie, Volgens Bezworen Verklaringen der Voortrekkers, en de Archieven, Documenten en Proclamatien, met Schetsen en Kaarten Opgeluisterd", which was published by DA Thieme in 1876. At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate any further biographical information about Helperus Johannes Hofstede.]

Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer

  • Person
  • 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.]

Henry 'Hlahlamehlo' Dlamini

  • Person
  • [19-] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Henry 'Hlahlamehlo' Dlamini conducted interviews with Carolyn Hamilton in Swaziland in the 1980s, as a part of her research into Swazi history.]

Hilda Kuper

  • Person
  • [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.]

Hluphekile Hlophe

  • Person
  • [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 Hluphekile Hlophe (married Nsibandze). She was interviewed by Carolyn Hamilton in the Zombodze area of Swaziland in the 1980s.]

Hoye ka Soxalase

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Hoye kaSoxalase was interviewed by James Stuart in 1921. He was of the Dakwaukwesuta regiment. He was interviewed by Stuart multiple times, and these interviews probably took place in Pietermaritzburg.]

Huisgenoot

  • Publisher
  • 1916 - present

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using the Wikipedia article on Huisgenoot: Huisgenoot is a weekly Afrikaans-language general-interest family magazine. It was founded as the monthly De Huisgenoot in 1916. The Dutch-sounding title De Huisgenoot was later changed to the more Afrikaans-sounding Die Huisgenoot and, finally, in 1977 the name was further simplified to simply Huisgenoot. The magazine remains in publication to this day.]

Isaac Dlamini

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Isaac Dlamini was an interviewer who conducted some interviews with Carolyn Hamilton in Swaziland in the 1980s, as a part of her research into Swazi history. He was the official royal tape-recordist, and a long serving royal retainer, and was based at Nkanini. He also conducted the interviews about Swazi history on behalf of the Royal House of Dlamini in the 1960s -1980s.]

Isiah Dlamini

  • Person
  • [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 Isiah Dlamini. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Ekupheleni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

James Nxumalo

  • Person
  • [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 James Nxumalo. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Elmandle area of Swaziland in 1970.]

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