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Oukwane sitting by his fire, a boy carrying N!whakwe nearby, and William Donnellan sitting and watching them
Oukwane sitting by his fire, a boy carrying N!whakwe nearby, and William Donnellan sitting and watching them
Object Number 2001.29.27225
Display Title Oukwane sitting by his fire, a boy carrying N!whakwe nearby, and William Donnellan sitting and watching them
Descriptions
Department Photographic
Date 1955
Culture
  • /Gwikwe
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Botswana / Ghanzi / Central Kalahari Game Reserve / /Ai Ha !O Pan
Dimensions Overall: 10.16 × 12.3825 cm (4 × 4 7/8 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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Oukwane sitting by his fire, a boy carrying N!whakwe nearby, and William Donnellan sitting and watching them
2001.29.20837 Oukwane sitting by his fire, a boy carrying N!whakwe nearby, and William Donnellan sitting and watching them
/Ai Ha !O Pan
!Gai crouching by his fire cutting meat, N!whakwe and two other people sitting nearby (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.27078 !Gai crouching by his fire cutting meat, N!whakwe and two other people sitting nearby (print is a cropped image)
/Ai Ha !O Pan
!Gai crouching by his fire cutting meat, N!whakwe and two other people sitting nearby
2001.29.20604 !Gai crouching by his fire cutting meat, N!whakwe and two other people sitting nearby
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Tsekue sitting, with N!whakwe standing next to her, William Donnellan standing next to an expedition truck in the background (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.27010 Tsekue sitting, with N!whakwe standing next to her, William Donnellan standing next to an expedition truck in the background (print is a cropped image)
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Tsekue sitting, with N!whakwe standing next to her, William Donnellan standing next to an expedition truck in the background
2001.29.738 Tsekue sitting, with N!whakwe standing next to her, William Donnellan standing next to an expedition truck in the background
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane and //Kuǂtera sitting beside their fire, N!whakwe sitting with them (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.27073 Oukwane and //Kuǂtera sitting beside their fire, N!whakwe sitting with them (print is a cropped image)
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane and //Kuǂtera sitting beside their fire, N!whakwe sitting with them
2001.29.20598 Oukwane and //Kuǂtera sitting beside their fire, N!whakwe sitting with them
/Ai Ha !O Pan
William Donnellan holding N!whakwe in his arms
2001.29.27642 William Donnellan holding N!whakwe in his arms
/Ai Ha !O Pan
William Donnellan holding N!whakwe in his arms
2001.29.21369 William Donnellan holding N!whakwe in his arms
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane and other people sitting and talking to William Donnellan and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, with Wilhelm Camm interpreting. Oukwane is naming the internal parts of an animal.
2001.29.20910 Oukwane and other people sitting and talking to William Donnellan and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, with Wilhelm Camm interpreting. Oukwane is naming the internal parts of an animal.
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane and other people sitting and talking to William Donnellan and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, with Wilhelm Camm interpreting. Oukwane is naming the internal parts of an animal.
2001.29.20908 Oukwane and other people sitting and talking to William Donnellan and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, with Wilhelm Camm interpreting. Oukwane is naming the internal parts of an animal.
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane and other people sitting and talking to William Donnellan and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, with Wilhelm Camm interpreting. Oukwane is naming the internal parts of an animal.
2001.29.20909 Oukwane and other people sitting and talking to William Donnellan and Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, with Wilhelm Camm interpreting. Oukwane is naming the internal parts of an animal.
/Ai Ha !O Pan