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Image Not Available for Two boys looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse
Two boys looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse
Image Not Available for Two boys looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse
Object Number 2001.29.22397
Display Title Two boys looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse
Descriptions
Department Photographic
Date 1955
Artist Daniel Blitz
Culture
  • Ju/'hoansi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Namibia / Otjozondjupa / Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Dimensions Overall: 3.5 × 2.5 cm (1 3/8 × 1 in.)
Quantity 1
Credit Line Gift of Laurence K. Marshall and Lorna J. Marshall
Provenance
Donor Lorna Marshall
Donor John Marshall

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Image Not Available for Two boys looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.28459 Two boys looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse (print is a cropped image)
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Boy looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse
2001.29.22396 Boy looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Boy looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.28458 Boy looking at the sticks for constructing a playhouse (print is a cropped image)
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with four guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding
2001.29.2008 Marriage: N!ai and /Gunda sitting with four guests in front of their skerm the day after their wedding
Gautscha
Image Not Available for Children likely constructing a playhouse in the sand with sticks, "/Qui Navel" and ≠Toma watching (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.28457 Children likely constructing a playhouse in the sand with sticks, "/Qui Navel" and ≠Toma watching (print is a cropped image)
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Children likely constructing a playhouse in the sand with sticks, "/Qui Navel" and ≠Toma watching
2001.29.22395 Children likely constructing a playhouse in the sand with sticks, "/Qui Navel" and ≠Toma watching
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for Children, Toys: /Qui (son of "/Gao Music" and ≠Nisa, sister of "Gao Medicine") (right) and ≠Toma (son of Gau and Be) sitting on a log, probably scraping bark off of sticks for the stick game
2001.29.1477 Children, Toys: /Qui (son of "/Gao Music" and ≠Nisa, sister of "Gao Medicine") (right) and ≠Toma (son of Gau and Be) sitting on a log, probably scraping bark off of sticks for the stick game
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Image Not Available for "Physical characteristics, including boys": /Gaishay (son of "Gao Medicine" and Di!ai), Bau (daughter of "Crooked /Qui"), and "Little ≠Gao" (son of "/Qui Navel") standing on an ant hill (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30813 "Physical characteristics, including boys": /Gaishay (son of "Gao Medicine" and Di!ai), Bau (daughter of "Crooked /Qui"), and "Little ≠Gao" (son of "/Qui Navel") standing on an ant hill (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Image Not Available for 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
2001.29.1998 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
Image Not Available for 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)
2001.29.1993 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)
Gautscha
Image Not Available for 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)
2001.29.1992 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)
Gautscha
Image Not Available for 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