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IN ZULULAND

A young British traveller, Miss Minty Lamb, has been telling English audiences of her experiences in Zululand, in some parts of which she was the first white woman ever seen. While she was staying at a mission station the natives used to bring their friends to see her, and they would squat and stare at her for hours together. Once she went to a native dance, but had to leave it rather suddenly, for just before one of the dances began a witch doctor remarked: “I fear that when we dance the spirit that takes hold of us may command us to kill the white woman!**

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 18

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IN ZULULAND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 18

IN ZULULAND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 18

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