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[No folder title]: Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
[No folder title]: Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
Object Number 2001.29.30094
Display Title [No folder title]: Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
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: 16.51 × 20.32 cm (6 1/2 × 8 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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"Water": Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick over her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30897 "Water": Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick over her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
"Water": Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs over a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30897.1 "Water": Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs over a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
"Water": Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs over a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30897.2 "Water": Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs over a digging stick on her shoulder (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick on her shoulder
2001.29.14692 Woman carrying two water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick on her shoulder
Gautscha
"Water": Man and boy returning to the werft from a waterhole, showing the use of a carrying stick, shoulder bags made from animal stomachs, and a man's breech-clout seen from the back (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30893 "Water": Man and boy returning to the werft from a waterhole, showing the use of a carrying stick, shoulder bags made from animal stomachs, and a man's breech-clout seen from the back (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Man and boy returning to the werft from a waterhole, showing the use of a carrying stick, shoulder bags made from animal stomachs, and a man's breech-clout seen from the back (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.25756 Man and boy returning to the werft from a waterhole, showing the use of a carrying stick, shoulder bags made from animal stomachs, and a man's breech-clout seen from the back (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Children, Socialization: Boy carrying water bags made from animal stomachs and another bag on a digging stick over his shoulder
2001.29.2956 Children, Socialization: Boy carrying water bags made from animal stomachs and another bag on a digging stick over his shoulder
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Children, Socialization: Boy carrying water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick over his shoulder
2001.29.2954 Children, Socialization: Boy carrying water bags made from animal stomachs on a digging stick over his shoulder
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
"Water": Boy carrying a water bag made from an animal stomach and another bag on a digging stick on his shoulder, view from behind (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30894 "Water": Boy carrying a water bag made from an animal stomach and another bag on a digging stick on his shoulder, view from behind (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
"Water": Boy carrying a water bag made from an animal stomach and another bag on a digging stick on his shoulder, view from behind (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30894.1 "Water": Boy carrying a water bag made from an animal stomach and another bag on a digging stick on his shoulder, view from behind (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
Man and boy returning to the werft from a waterhole, showing the use of a carrying stick, shoulder bags made from animal stomachs, and a man's breech-clout seen from the back
2001.29.14212 Man and boy returning to the werft from a waterhole, showing the use of a carrying stick, shoulder bags made from animal stomachs, and a man's breech-clout seen from the back
Gautscha
"Waterhole / Gwia": Boy carrying a water bag made from an animal stomach and another bag on a digging stick on his shoulder, view from behind (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.30529 "Waterhole / Gwia": Boy carrying a water bag made from an animal stomach and another bag on a digging stick on his shoulder, view from behind (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha