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Object Number 2001.29.548
Display Title Three girls playing a game at the edge of Gautscha Pan
Descriptions
Department Photographic
Date 1952-1953
Artist Anneliese Scherz
Culture
  • Ju/'hoansi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Namibia / Otjozondjupa / Nyae Nyae Conservancy / Gautscha
Dimensions Overall: 16.6 × 20.4 cm (6 9/16 × 8 1/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Provenance
Donor Lorna Marshall
Donor John Marshall

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Three girls playing a game at the edge of Gautscha Pan (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.548.1 Three girls playing a game at the edge of Gautscha Pan (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Three girls playing a game at the edge of Gautscha Pan
2001.29.14628 Three girls playing a game at the edge of Gautscha Pan
Gautscha
Scenery, Pan: Group of boys sitting, with a group of girls standing at the edge of Gautscha Pan in the background, distant view
2001.29.2680 Scenery, Pan: Group of boys sitting, with a group of girls standing at the edge of Gautscha Pan in the background, distant view
Gautscha
Scenery, Pan: Group of boys sitting, with a group of girls standing at the edge of Gautscha Pan in the background
2001.29.2679 Scenery, Pan: Group of boys sitting, with a group of girls standing at the edge of Gautscha Pan in the background
Gautscha
"The 1957-8 Games": Girls playing the "piggy-back" game at the pan, including ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and Khwo//o-/Gasa), "Little !Nai" and ≠Nisa (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.31352 "The 1957-8 Games": Girls playing the "piggy-back" game at the pan, including ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and Khwo//o-/Gasa), "Little !Nai" and ≠Nisa (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
[No folder title]: Girls playing the "piggy-back" game at the pan, including ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and Khwo//o-/Gasa), "Little !Nai" and ≠Nisa (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.31309 [No folder title]: Girls playing the "piggy-back" game at the pan, including ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and Khwo//o-/Gasa), "Little !Nai" and ≠Nisa (print is a cropped image)
Nama Pan
Girls playing the "piggy-back" game at the pan, including ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and Khwo//o-/Gasa), "Little N!ai" and ≠Nisa
2001.29.14660 Girls playing the "piggy-back" game at the pan, including ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and Khwo//o-/Gasa), "Little N!ai" and ≠Nisa
Gautscha
Children, Groups, play: Girls playing Tamah n!o’an (the ball game) on a termite mound, with a pan filled with water in the distance
2001.29.1440 Children, Groups, play: Girls playing Tamah n!o’an (the ball game) on a termite mound, with a pan filled with water in the distance
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Girls playing in the water of Gautscha Pan, with John Marshall filming them, distant view
2001.29.14610 Girls playing in the water of Gautscha Pan, with John Marshall filming them, distant view
Gautscha
Two girls playing "piggy-back" near Gautscha Pan
2001.29.14753 Two girls playing "piggy-back" near Gautscha Pan
Gautscha
"Women's Ball Game": Girls playing N!owa t/ama (melon tossing game) / tamah n!o’an (ball game); other children present in the background (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.31341 "Women's Ball Game": Girls playing N!owa t/ama (melon tossing game) / tamah n!o’an (ball game); other children present in the background (print is a cropped image)
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Girls playing N!owa t/ama (melon tossing game) / tamah n!o’an (ball game); other children present in the background
2001.29.22973 Girls playing N!owa t/ama (melon tossing game) / tamah n!o’an (ball game); other children present in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy