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South Africa is a multiethnic society made up of different cultures, languages, and religions. Despite over 80 percent of its population being Black and Indigenous, and just 8 percent being descendants of the European colonists who gradually took control of the territory from the 1600s onwards, Europeans have had an overwhelming impact on South Africa’s culture and history. ⁠

Decades of land grabs, population displacement, institutionalized white supremacy and the imposition of European languages and religions have left local communities struggling to maintain their identities and survive the white man’s rule.⁠

That’s why photographer Giya Makondo-Wills decided to explore this topic in her home province, the Limpopo region, whose 5 million inhabitants speak English, Sepedi, Tsonga, Venda, Afrikaans, Tswana, Northern and Southern Ndebele, Sesotho and Zulu. Read about her project, ‘They Came From The Water While The World Watched’, at the link in bio.


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