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Makers and Shapers

Ngidi ka Mcikaziswa

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Ngidi (alias Magambukazi) kaMcikaziswa lived near Bellair station. He was a member of the Mngunyana people, which is a section of the Qwabe people. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1904 and 1905.]

Ngidi, Meshach

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Meshach (Mishaka) Ngidi was a member of the Hayelwengwenya regiment. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1921. ]

Ngiyase Dlamini

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Ngiyase Dlamini was interviewed by Philip Bonner in 1970 at Nyakeni. He was a member of the Masotsheni regiment.]

Ngudu Shongwe

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Ngudu Shongwe. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Mngaye area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Nguna

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Nguna. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1907.]

Nhlamba

  • Person
  • c.1857 - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Nhlamba worked for James Stuart and was roughly 46 when he was interviewed by Stuart in 1903.]

Nhlekele ka Makana

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Nhlekele kaMakana was a member of the emaCambini people. He was Sokwetshata's chief induna.He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1907. He was interviewed multiple times, and at least one of these interviews took place at Eshowe.]

Nicholas Maritz

  • Person
  • [19-?] - present

[Source - Nessa Leibhammer for FHYA , 2016, using JAG materials: Nicholas Maritz was a lecturer in the Departments of Mathematical Statistics, Business Economics and the School of Business Leadership at UNISA. He purchased artworks from auction houses, dealers and private collectors in South Africa, the United Kingdom, France and the United States of America. He has been a serious collector of pre 1994 South African art for many years, assembling three substantial, representative but interrelated, collections: the art of white South African artists with some emphasis on Alexis Preller; the art of Black South African Artists; the ‘traditional’ art of the South Nguni, North Nguni, South-, West- and North- Sotho, Tsonga and Venda peoples of South Africa (information provided by Karel Nel, 12 October 2014).]

Nkambule

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Nkambule. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Buseleni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

Nkantolo

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Nkantolo. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1906.]

Nkomuza

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Nkomuza. He was interviewed by James Stuart in November 1897.]

Nkonzo Hlatshwako

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Nkonzo Hlatshwayo (Hlatshwako) worked as an interviewer who worked on behalf of Carolyn Hamilton in Swaziland in the 1980s. He also worked as a transcriber and translator during for Hamilton's other interviews.]

Nkonzo Hlatshwayo

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Nkonzo Hlatshwayo (Hlatshwako) worked as an interviewer who worked on behalf of Carolyn Hamilton in Swaziland in the 1980s. He also worked as a transcriber and translator during for Hamilton's other interviews.]

Nkuku ka Cangasa

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Nkuku kaCangasa was a member of the Nkwanyana offshoot of the Mpanza people. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1914.]

Nkunzi Shongwe

  • Person
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Nkunzi Shongwe. He was interviewed by Philip Bonner in the Vusweni area of Swaziland in 1970.]

No attribution

  • Person
  • YYYY - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018: No attribution is used when the 'event actor' is unknown. In AtoM, an 'event' registers an action by an 'actor' (for example, a person, family, corporate body etc) at a particular time or over a span of time.]

Nogwaja

  • Person
  • c.1868 - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018, using The Collection of Father Franz Mayr Zulu Recordings 1908, CD booklet: Nogwaja was from Greytown, Natal, and was the chieftain of the Makabela people. He was recoded by Father Franz Mayr in around 1908. He was about 40 years old at the time of recording.]

Nokuthula Vilakati

  • Person
  • [19-?] - present

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using WITS materials: Nokuthula Vilakati (variations in title: Vilakathi, Vilakazi) was a translator and transcriber who worked on the interviews conducted by Philip Bonner and Carolyn Hamilton in Swaziland in the 1970s and 1980s.]

Nombango

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Nombango (alias Topsy) was born in Mpande's umbango. She was Dhlozi kaLanga's wife. She was interviewed by James Stuart in 1903.]

Nombashini ka Ndhlela

  • Person
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Nombashini kaNdhlela was born at the source of the Mkuzane river in roughly 1843 and was a member of the amaNcwabeni, who were abeNguni. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1907.]

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