To check out another Anthro 2 students experience of the walk go to: Tarryn's Blog
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| Our lecturer, Joy Owen, and Sam sharing words before we set off for our visit to Vukani Township. |
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| Kat tallying up the taxi fair. |
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| Getting onto the zoom zoom taxi. |
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| Looks strange from this perspective. Exploitative or genuine interactions? This is what the big debate is when going on a walk through the townships. |
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| These guys were awesome, busy working on a fence but insisted I take a shot of them. |
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| The puppy that everyone fell in love with. His name is ‘Buthi’ according to Ma. |
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| Ma is a Resident in the Vukani location and she welcomed a few of us into her house to chat about her pets, which she adores. |
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| Anthropology lecturer, Joy Owen, with two of her second year students waiting for other class members to catch up with the rest of the group. |
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| Enjoying each others company as we take a break from our walk |
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| Photo: Sibulele Mabusela |

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And what do the pictures convey Niamh, and yet what do they not say? What happened during the generation of these photographs? And why did you look in the way that you did? xx
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