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'The Zulu Bride', 1868. Artist: John Tenniel
'The Zulu Bride', 1868. This cartoon refers to Basutoland (later Lesotho), a land-locked country in South Africa. Tait, Bishop of London, and Bishop Robert Gray discuss the issue of bigamy within the Zulu tribe. Basutoland was originally inhabited by the San, but these people were superseded by the Sotho, a people driven south by the rise of the Zulu nation. The Sotho nation was founded by Moshoeshoe I in 1827 and, in 1868, at his request Basutoland became a British Protectorate. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 8, 1868.
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AR927757
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Public
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3658px × 5152px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
AFRICA
African
Archibald Campbell
Archibald Campbell Tait
Archibishop of Canterbury
B&W
B/W
bigamy
Bishop
Bishop of London
black
Black & White
Black and white
Bride
BRIDEGROOM
Cartoon
Christianity
clothes
CONTINENT
Costume
country
Crime
Dress
Earring
EARRINGS
Engraving
Female
GRAY
Groom
Hat
Heritage Image Partnership
jewellery
Jewelry
JOHN
John Tenniel
LADY
Law
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
national costume
NATIONAL DRESS
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Print Collector1
religion
Religious
robert
Robert Gray
Satire
semi dress
semi-dress
semi-naked
Semi-nude
Sir John Tenniel
SOUTH AFRICA
SOUTH AFRICAN
Tait
Tenniel
Top Hat
Wedding Scenes
Woman
Women
ZULU
ZULUS