File:IQhugwane-binneruimte in die Mtonjaneni-museum.jpg

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Afrikaans: Binneruimte van 'n iQhugwane (tradisionele byekorfhut) van die Zoeloes, in die Mtonjaneni Zoeloe Historiese Museum, noordelike KwaZoeloe-Natal. Twee iziGqiki-kopruste is sigbaar op die twee amaCansi lokulala (slaapmatte, enkelvoud: iCansi) wat dikwels van iNcume ('n biesiesoort) gemaak word. Tussen die matte is 'n iVovo-bierfilter wat in die ovaalvormige iThunga-melkemmer agter die ronde uKhamba-bierpot geplaas is. Regs hang 'n Zoeloeman se lende- en sitvlakbedekking (isiNene & iBeshu) aan 'n houtrak. Tradisioneel sal die vrou aan die man se regterhand slaap, en die man kan 'n uitnodigingstok voor die deur plaas, wat aandui dat sy welkom is om binne te kom.
English: Interior living space of an iQhugwane (beehive hut) in the Mtonjaneni Zulu Historical Museum, at Mthonjaneni, northern KwaZulu-Natal. Two iziGqiki (singular: isiGqiki, wooden head rest) serving as imiQamelo (singular: umQamelo, pillow) are visible on two amaCansi (sleeping mats, singular: iCansi), often made of iNcume (a rush species). Between the mats is an iVovo (beer filter) placed in an oval-shaped iThunga (milk pail, plural: amaThunga) behind the rounded uKhamba (beer pot). On the right a Zulu man's loin and buttock coverings (isiNene & iBeshu) hang from a wooden frame. Tradition dictates that the woman would sleep on the man's right, i.e. the left side of the photo, and the man may place an invite stick outside the entrance, when she is welcome to enter.
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Other versions Close-ups of the iThunga pail and isiNene & iBeshu coverings:
iThunga isiNene & iBeshu
Object location28° 28′ 13″ S, 31° 20′ 25″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Interior of an iQhugwane, the traditional Nguni beehive hut, at Mtonjaneni Zulu Historical Museum

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