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Object Number 2001.29.16871
Display Title Group of people standing next to the expedition rain-saver, distant view
Descriptions
Object Description Expedition VI b/w 120
Department Photographic
Date 1957-1958
Culture
  • 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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Group of women and children standing next to the expedition rain-saver
2001.29.16872 Group of women and children standing next to the expedition rain-saver
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Group of children standing next to the expedition rain-saver barrel
2001.29.16868 Group of children standing next to the expedition rain-saver barrel
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Woman holding a baby on her shoulder, standing next to the expedition rain-saver
2001.29.16873 Woman holding a baby on her shoulder, standing next to the expedition rain-saver
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water
2001.29.16763 Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Three boys standing near the expedition rain-saver, constructed from a tarpaulin and a barrel to preserve water from rainfall
2001.29.16866 Three boys standing near the expedition rain-saver, constructed from a tarpaulin and a barrel to preserve water from rainfall
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water, close-up
2001.29.16762 Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water, close-up
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water
2001.29.16761 Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water, view from the side
2001.29.16760 Expedition rain-saver constructed with canvas stretched across four posts, higher in the back, with a barrel at the lower end to catch the water, view from the side
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Women and children on a gathering trip, standing, distant view
2001.29.15545 Women and children on a gathering trip, standing, distant view
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Women and children on a gathering trip, standing next to a tree, distant view
2001.29.15546 Women and children on a gathering trip, standing next to a tree, distant view
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Woman lying on the ground, with her head in her hands, a child standing next to her, woman and children sitting near her, magazine lying on the ground next to them
2001.29.17567 Woman lying on the ground, with her head in her hands, a child standing next to her, woman and children sitting near her, magazine lying on the ground next to them
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4), distant view
2001.29.1997 Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding, including ≠Gao and ≠Toma (Gau's sons), Tsamgao (≠Toma's son), "Little N!ai," Xama (daughter of "Gao Helmet") and ≠Gisa (daughter of ≠Gao and / Khwo//o-/Gasa in Band 4), distant view
Gautscha