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Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
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Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
iSidikili and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as iSidikili/Gerbera sp, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
iSidikili esiyinwazi and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as iSidikili esiyinwazi/Cyphostemma natalitium, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected materials from the Phonogrammarchiv at the Austrian Academy of Sciences
[Source - Carolyn Hamilton for FHYA, 2019, using ÖAW materials: Mayr’s note-taking was sporadic. In his protocols he occasionally gives very few details about some informants, while with others he is quite meticulous. Usually, informants without a first or family name, or informants with names that sound foreign to us, such as Nogwaja, Pakati, Tshingwayo, and Nondhleko, reveal that the person was not a converted Christian, but still a traditional Zulu in the sense that the person adhered to long-established Zulu custom; European-style names such as Frida Kunene and Maria Gertrud(e) Mkize, on the other hand, indicate that these people were Christians. Baptisms were considered successes in the missionary's attempt to "win souls" for the church priorities for the mission. Thus, the baptism registers give some details about those who had decided to change their religion. Typically, when a person was baptised, he or she would take a European name. These names were usually those of European patrons: for example, Fr. Mayr baptised the five-week-old Msomi, Maria Coudenhove, which was the name of the newborn girl's European sponsor. Mlambo, a young man, received the name of his "uncle" or European patron, Franz Rohrmoser (cf. Gütl 2004: 77, 89, 128). The age of the people to be baptised varied from newborn children to elderly people; since most of the latter did not know their birthdays, Mayr was only able to take down estimates of their age into his register (cf. Gütl 2004: 99-100).]
Part of FHYA curation of selected materials from the Phonogrammarchiv at the Austrian Academy of Sciences
[Source - Benathi Marufu for FHYA, 2020, using ÖAW materials: Relevant pages of the CD Booklet for the "Series 10: The Collection of Father Franz Mayr Zulu Recordings 1908", published in 2006. To view the full booklet click the link in the Associated materials field below.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected materials from the Phonogrammarchiv at the Austrian Academy of Sciences
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: Digital reproduction of audio extracted from CD1 of the "Series 10: The Collection of Father Franz Mayr Zulu Recordings 1908", originally recorded on wax cylinders and classified by OAW using Mayr's notes as "Isigexhe samadoda [quick wedding dance combined with hand clapping (-?)] Two-part singing by D. Mdhlalose and Maria Theresa Kanyile".]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as isiGobo/Asparagus africanus, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
iSihlabamakondhlwane and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as iSihlabamakondhlwane/Dicoma argyrophylla, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
iSihlakoti and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as iSihlakoti/Rhus discolor, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
Isihlehle esincane and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as Isihlehle esincane/Huernia huernia, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
iSihlokoto and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as iSihlokoto/Rhus discolor, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
Part of FHYA curation of selected Bews Herbarium Ethnobotanical materials
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017: File contains organic plant matter identified by Kevin Carnie-Thompson for FHYA using Bews Herbarium material as iSikwali/Vigna vexillata, photographed together with it's accompanying label, catalogue card, 10cm scale bar and a colour reference grid.]