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Sandilli, Chief of the Gaikas and his Wives, c1880
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Sandilli, Chief of the Gaikas and his Wives, c1880
Sandilli, Chief of the Gaikas and his Wives, c1880. Episode of the Xhosa Wars (also known as the Cape Frontier Wars, Kaffir Wars), from 1779 to 1879 in South Africa. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]
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Arms Folded British Battles On Land And Sea Cape Frontier Wars Cassell Petter Galpin Chief Grant James Grant Kaffir Wars Petter Galpin Tradition Dress Tribal Tribe Wife Wives Xhosa Wars Cassell Traditional Dress
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This print captures the essence of Sandilli, Chief of the Gaikas, and his wives during a significant episode of the Xhosa Wars in South Africa. Taken around 1880, this monochrome image showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditional dress of the African people. Intriguingly dressed in tribal attire, Sandilli stands tall with his arms folded confidently. His presence exudes strength and leadership as he gazes into the distance. The intricate details of his costume reflect a deep connection to his tribe's history and traditions. Surrounded by his wives, who are also adorned in striking traditional garments, this portrait offers a glimpse into their marital bond within an era marked by conflict and war. Their unity is palpable as they stand together beside their esteemed chief. The historical context behind this photograph adds depth to its significance. It hails from James Grant's book "British Battles on Land and Sea" which sheds light on the Cape Frontier Wars or Kaffir Wars that occurred between 1779 to 1879. This visual representation serves as a testament to both British involvement in South Africa during that time period and Sandilli's role as a prominent figure within Xhosa society. Preserved through time, this print allows us to appreciate not only the artistry captured but also provides insight into an important chapter in African history.
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