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Where Umlungu used to buy the dinner. These were the best chickens in Kwa-Mashu. |
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A few local Zulu dancers. |
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More Zulu's getting "jiggy". |
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Umlungu on Christmas day 1993, hiking in the Drakensberg mountain range. |
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A couple of my buddies jammin on their drums. |
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Old South African currency, (below is the new stuff). This is 5 rand. |
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New ten rand note. |
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A twenty spot. |
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REAL GIBS anyone? This feast used to be a cow. |
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Starting in on some MORE gibs. |
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MORE gibs. |
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Umlungu doin a little slicing. Please, no comments about what part of the cow they gave him to cut up! |
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On safari in Hlehluwei national park. |
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A mighty African river twists through the jungle. |
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Same river with a bunch of white guys in front of it. Umlungu on the right. |
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"But I stilllll haven't founnnnnnd, what I'm lookin forrrrr." |
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Umlungu and his elementary school class in Madadeni. (He taught it) |
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More of the class. |
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Same psycho kids. |
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Without Half-Life local kids in Madadeni improvise. Cane fight anyone? |
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Typical Zulu neighborhood in Kwa-Mashu township. (Section K) |
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Mandela visiting a soccer match in Umlazi township. |
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More Mandela. |
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This is Thabani making "putu" a very traditional Zulu meal. |
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This is the workplace of my "sangoma". A witchdoctor who can heal your ails, tell your future or slaughter a goat for ya. |
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A bumper sticker for the first free elections held in 1994. |
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Not a Zulu, but a Swazi dancer. |
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Water buffalo anyone? This was a telescopic lens, cause aint no way, you getting this close to one of these babies. |
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Umlungu and Tsooane (A Sotho friend) in the Drakensberg Mountains. |
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The modern Zulu. (Notice the Converse shoes and Tupperware - You've come a long way baby!) |
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A burned car in Umlazi township after a "toitoi" (riot). |
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Umlungu in front of a "casper". These are the vehicles the South African Police used to roll around in. One tough vehicle. |
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Umlungu (right), Insimbi (2nd from right) and da boyz hanging out at "Shaka Land" the set of the acclaimed film Shaka Zulu |
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Umlungu (left), Insimbi (3rd from left) and da boyz getting ready to go on safari |