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Object Number 2001.29.17228
Display Title Three children standing near John Marshall with his film camera
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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John Marshall standing in the grass at the edge of a pan, carrying his film camera on his shoulder
2001.29.15288 John Marshall standing in the grass at the edge of a pan, carrying his film camera on his shoulder
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Two men wearing Western clothing, talking with John Marshall holding his film camera
2001.29.17232 Two men wearing Western clothing, talking with John Marshall holding his film camera
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Group of men, including /Gunda, standing next to a tree, talking with John Marshall holding his film camera
2001.29.17231 Group of men, including /Gunda, standing next to a tree, talking with John Marshall holding his film camera
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
"Short /Qui" standing, carrying his hunting equipment, with John Marshall's film camera next to him
2001.29.16791 "Short /Qui" standing, carrying his hunting equipment, with John Marshall's film camera next to him
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
"Short /Qui" carrying his hunting equipment on his back, being filmed by John Marshall, using a pulley to take a close-up
2001.29.16792 "Short /Qui" carrying his hunting equipment on his back, being filmed by John Marshall, using a pulley to take a close-up
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
"Short /Qui" carrying his hunting equipment on his back, being filmed by John Marshall, using a pulley to take a close-up
2001.29.16790 "Short /Qui" carrying his hunting equipment on his back, being filmed by John Marshall, using a pulley to take a close-up
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
/Gaishay wearing Western clothing, focusing the film camera, with Tsamgao standing next to him, another person sitting near them
2001.29.15489 /Gaishay wearing Western clothing, focusing the film camera, with Tsamgao standing next to him, another person sitting near them
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
People dancing at a daytime dance, with John and Laurence Marshall setting up a film camera next to them
2001.29.16269 People dancing at a daytime dance, with John and Laurence Marshall setting up a film camera next to them
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Group of people sitting, with John Marshall crouched next to them, his camera on his back
2001.29.14321 Group of people sitting, with John Marshall crouched next to them, his camera on his back
Gautscha
Man wearing a white undershirt, sitting with his elbows resting on his knees, his hands resting on a stick
2001.29.15126 Man wearing a white undershirt, sitting with his elbows resting on his knees, his hands resting on a stick
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Expedition: //Ao sitting in the back of the expedition Jeep holding hunting equipment, with Ngani driving and John Marshall sitting in the front holding his film camera
2001.29.11881 Expedition: //Ao sitting in the back of the expedition Jeep holding hunting equipment, with Ngani driving and John Marshall sitting in the front holding his film camera
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Group of women and girls playing Tcxai Djxani (a dancing game) at a tree, with one girl putting another girl on her shoulders, John Marshall filming them
2001.29.16934 Group of women and girls playing Tcxai Djxani (a dancing game) at a tree, with one girl putting another girl on her shoulders, John Marshall filming them
Nyae Nyae Conservancy