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Object Number 2001.29.16299
Display Title Two children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
Descriptions
Object Description Expedition VI b/w 120
Department Photographic
Date 1957-1958
Culture
  • Bantu speaking peoples
  • Ju/'hoansi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Namibia / Otjozondjupa / Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Dimensions Overall: 6.35 × 6.35 cm (2 1/2 × 2 1/2 in.)
Quantity 1
Provenance
Donor Lorna Marshall
Donor John Marshall

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Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
2001.29.16295 Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
2001.29.16297 Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
2001.29.16298 Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
2001.29.16296 Three children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Four children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
2001.29.16300 Four children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) in the werft, with skerms in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three women sit in a line in the werft watching women playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with another woman standing behind them
2001.29.16324 Three women sit in a line in the werft watching women playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with another woman standing behind them
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three women siting in a line in the werft watching women playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game)
2001.29.16318 Three women siting in a line in the werft watching women playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game)
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Women dancing, playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with other women and children watching her
2001.29.16304 Women dancing, playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with other women and children watching her
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Women playing tamah n!o’an (a ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with one woman handing the veldkos ball to another, John Marshall filming them in the background
2001.29.16307 Women playing tamah n!o’an (a ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with one woman handing the veldkos ball to another, John Marshall filming them in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three children playing in the werft, with four skerms in the background
2001.29.16387 Three children playing in the werft, with four skerms in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with John Marshall filming them
2001.29.16306 Children playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with John Marshall filming them
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Woman playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with John Marshall standing in the background
2001.29.16320 Woman playing tamah n!o’an (ball game) / !’hu kuitzi (veldkos game), with John Marshall standing in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy