DSS53&54 Accession Record page 1
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Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
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DSS53&54 Accession Record page 1
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
DSS53&54 Accession Record page 2
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
DSS98&99 Accession Record page 1
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
DSS98&99 Accession Record page 2
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Museum Collection at the Msunduzi Museum
Dunjwa ka Mabedhla - Interview and associated items
Part of FHYA curation of items derived from the James Stuart Papers at the Killie Campbell Africana Library
[Source - Carolyn Hamilton for FHYA, 2019: File contains a placeholder for photocopies of James Stuart's handwritten notes of his conversations with Dunjwa ka Mabedhla, with handwritten annotations by ; the version published in an edited volume by Colin de B. Webb and ; a placeholder for the Dunjwa ka Mabedhla, Hyperlinked Archival Research Tool; the Killie Campbell African Library's James Stuart Papers inventory; and 's summary of the James Stuart Papers.]
Part of FHYA curation of items derived from the James Stuart Papers at the Killie Campbell Africana Library
[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2019: Testimony by Dunjwa ka Mabedhla, recorded by James Stuart, and published in an edited volume by Colin de B. Webb and John Wright.]
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Anthropological Collection at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, transcription of KwaZulu-Natal Museum database extracts: Accessions Register (photocopy version of Ethnology Book 2): "Ama-Lala Bead Ear-ornaments".]
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Anthropological Collection at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, transcription of KwaZulu-Natal Museum database extracts: Accessions Register (photocopy version of Ethnology Book 2): "Ama-Lala Bead Ear-ornaments".]
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Anthropological Collection at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, transcription of KwaZulu-Natal Museum database extracts: Accessions Register (photocopy version of Ethnology Book 2): "Ama-Lala Bead Ear-ornaments".]
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Anthropological Collection at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, transcription of KwaZulu-Natal Museum database extracts: Accessions Register (photocopy version of Ethnology Book 2): "Ama-Lala Bead Ear-ornaments".]
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Anthropological Collection at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, transcription of KwaZulu-Natal Museum database extracts: Accessions Register (photocopy version of Ethnology Book 2): "Ama-Lala Bead Ear-ornaments".]
Part of FHYA curation of a selection from the Anthropological Collection at the KwaZulu-Natal Museum
[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, transcription of KwaZulu-Natal Museum database extracts: Accessions Register (photocopy version of Ethnology Book 2): "Ama-Lala Bead Ear-ornaments".]
Editor's annotated photocopies of James Stuart's handwritten notes
Part of FHYA curation of items derived from the James Stuart Papers at the Killie Campbell Africana Library
[Source - Carolyn Hamilton for FHYA, 2019: John Wright, one of the editors of the published volumes of The James Stuart Archive of Recorded Oral Evidence Relating to the History of the Zulu and Neighbouring People (6 vols.), arranged, used and annotated these photocopies of handwritten originals from the James Stuart Papers to prepare the published texts.
The Killie Campbell Africana Library, which holds the original handwritten notes, has given permission for the photocopies pertinent to only this interlocutor, Socwatsha kaPhaphu, to be made available online. We are thus currently unable to provide the annotated photocopies of the handwritten originals for the remaining 184 interlocutors.]