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A Group of Afrikaners and Zulus, c1900. Creator: Unknown
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A Group of Afrikaners and Zulus, c1900. Creator: Unknown
A Group of Afrikanders and Zulus, c1900. From " South Africa in Peace and War" edited by C. Lang Neil. [Miles & Miles, London]
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Afrikaner Armed British Colonies C Lang Neil Charles Lang Charles Lang Neil Miles Miles Miles Neil Shield South Africa South Africa In Peace And War South African Zulu Zulus British Empire
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A Group of Afrikaners and Zulus, c1900. This print captures a unique moment in South African history, showcasing the diverse cultural landscape of the early 20th century. The image portrays a group of men seated together, representing two distinct communities - the Afrikaners and the Zulus. In this powerful composition, we witness an intriguing blend of colonialism and indigenous heritage. The British influence is evident through their presence as well as the book titled 'South Africa in Peace and War', edited by C. Lang Neil from Miles & Miles publishing house in London. It serves as a reminder of Britain's involvement in its colonies during that era. The individuals featured here are dressed traditionally – some adorned with shields – reflecting their respective backgrounds: Dutch-speaking Afrikaners who were descendants of European settlers, and proud Zulu warriors known for their bravery. This photograph not only documents an important historical period but also symbolizes unity amidst diversity within South Africa's complex social fabric. It invites us to contemplate the intricate relationships between different ethnic groups during a time when tensions ran high due to colonial rule. Although the creator remains unknown, this print has been preserved by The Print Collector at Heritage Images, ensuring that this significant piece continues to enlighten viewers about South Africa's rich past.
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