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Object Number 2001.29.27588
Display Title Group of boys, including Oukabe and N!whakwe
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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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Group of boys, including Oukabe and N!whakwe
2001.29.21312 Group of boys, including Oukabe and N!whakwe
/Ai Ha !O Pan
[No folder title]: Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing
2001.29.30971 [No folder title]: Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing
2001.29.20667 Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe, working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing; expedition members filming the scene  (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.27112 Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe, working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing; expedition members filming the scene (print is a cropped image)
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Media Restricted
2001.29.27587 Oukabe handing N!whakwe a bullroarer, with groups sitting under tree at visitors' werft in the background
/Ai Ha !O Pan
N!whakwe and !Oukabe playing
2001.29.27590 N!whakwe and !Oukabe playing
/Ai Ha !O Pan
/Gaiamakwe, N!whakwe in front of Tsekue, /Twikwe, and !Oukabe, expedition truck in background (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.27008 /Gaiamakwe, N!whakwe in front of Tsekue, /Twikwe, and !Oukabe, expedition truck in background (print is a cropped image)
/Ai Ha !O Pan
/Gaiamakwe, N!whakwe in front of Tsekue, /Twikwe, and !Oukabe, expedition truck in background
2001.29.27009 /Gaiamakwe, N!whakwe in front of Tsekue, /Twikwe, and !Oukabe, expedition truck in background
/Ai Ha !O Pan
"Porcupine or Axe and Assegai [game]": Group of men and boys playing !ó'm!hú / !’Om g!xuni / ’Ai kota !U!u g!xuni / N!aih //’an (the porcupine game, also known as the axe game, assegai game or war game), including "≠Gao Lame," /Gunda with a feather, ≠Gao (son of Gau and Be of Band 2) and Tsamgao (son of ≠Toma, Band 1) (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.31311 "Porcupine or Axe and Assegai [game]": Group of men and boys playing !ó'm!hú / !’Om g!xuni / ’Ai kota !U!u g!xuni / N!aih //’an (the porcupine game, also known as the axe game, assegai game or war game), including "≠Gao Lame," /Gunda with a feather, ≠Gao (son of Gau and Be of Band 2) and Tsamgao (son of ≠Toma, Band 1) (print is a cropped image)
Gautscha
N!whakwe in werft eating from a tin, with empty tsama melon rinds and a group of other boys in the background
2001.29.27591 N!whakwe in werft eating from a tin, with empty tsama melon rinds and a group of other boys in the background
/Ai Ha !O Pan
!Oukabe holding up N!whakwe with his legs
2001.29.27552 !Oukabe holding up N!whakwe with his legs
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe, working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing; expedition members photographing the scene
2001.29.20668 Oukwane, !Gai, /Gaiamakwe, !Ou/ke, and !Oukabe, working at a skin; /Twikwe, Tsekue, DaSi!Na, and N!whakwe dancing; expedition members photographing the scene
/Ai Ha !O Pan