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Ian Berry - South Africa. 1994.
SOUTH AFRICA. Unmarried women presenting reeds to the Zulu king. Traditionally he will use them for roofing his kraal. 1994.
SOUTH AFRICA. Natal. Durban. Member of the Zionist Christian Church, exhausted on the beach, having been involved in a full immersion baptism religeous ceremony
South Africa. Chief Buthelezi leads his Zulu warriors at a rally near the Kwa Zulu capital of Ulundi. 1994.
S. AFRICA. Zulu supporters of Chief Buthelexi at a ritual 'reed giving' ceremony in Natal. 1994.
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S. AFRICA. Farmworkers in the Transvaal. 1994.
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S. AFRICA.The Johannesburg skyline is rapidly changing. 1994.
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S. AFRICA. A blind man busking a bus queue in Johannesburg, is joined by a passing pedestrian. 1994.
SOUTH AFRICA. Ulundi. According to an old Zulu custom, kings chose their wives at an annual reed-giving ceremony attended by all the unmarried women. Buthelezi
S. AFRICA. 1994.
South Africa. Members of the Zion Christian Church during a gruelling baptismal ceremony in the sea, Durban. 1994.
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S. AFRICA. A woman reacts to the camera in the Transkei. 1994.
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