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  2. Ndebele house painting - Wikipedia

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    Ndebele house painting is a style of African art practiced by the ... The colors give an intensified symbolic meaning to the Ndebele. They can mean the status or ...

  3. Litema - Wikipedia

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    It long predates the tradition of Ndebele mural painting that has been globally popularized. Begun in the 19th century, the Ndzundza Ndebele mural art tradition called igwalo (more widely known as Ndebele house painting ), is said to be a synthesis of a Northern Sotho ditema tradition and the Nguni design traditions employed in beadwork ...

  4. Esther Mahlangu - Wikipedia

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    Mahlangu directs a school which teaches young girls not only painting but also the technique of painting designs on particular compositions of beads. [19] [20] The tradition is not a static entity. As the work of the same Mahlangu suggests, "tradition" is a mobile field, future-oriented and ready to incorporate diverse stimuli.

  5. Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Ndebele traditional dress . Mpumalanga is home to a diverse range of cultures, including Swazi, Ndebele, Afrikaans, Tsonga, Zulu, Mapulana, Portuguese and Pedi communities. The Ndebele Cultural Village at Botshabelo is a renowned center of cultural heritage, with displays of Ndebele house painting.

  6. Southern Ndebele people - Wikipedia

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    Painting was done freehand, without prior layouts, although the designs were planned beforehand. The characteristic symmetry, proportion and straight edges of Ndebele decorations were done by hand without the help of rulers and squares. Ndebele women were responsible for painting the colourful and intricate patterns on the walls of their houses.

  7. Zimbabwean art - Wikipedia

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    In prehistory the area was widely settled by Kung peoples, the so-called Khoikhoi or San, Hottentot or Bushmen people, who were hunter gatherers.They often lived in caves and made various artworks, including beading from shells for personal decoration, incising designs on ostrich shells and utilitarian objects such as clay water straws and also on the cave walls themselves.

  8. Bantu peoples of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The tradition and style of house painting is passed down in the families from generation to generation by the mothers. A well-painted home shows the female of the household is a good wife and mother. She is responsible for the painting of the outside gates, front walls, side walls, and usually the interior of her home.

  9. Category:African architecture by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Ndebele house painting; S. Somali architecture; Swahili architecture This page was last edited on 3 April 2024, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...