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Adamo and Singali holding bricks of hardened payu paste that have been prepared by their wives.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
Adamo and Singali holding bricks of hardened payu paste that have been prepared by their wives. The hardened payu is then scraped into hot water to make a sauce. A drum is lying on its side - it has been hollowed out from a log and has tuning pegs wedged into twine that is wrapped around the side to keep the skin...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
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Aerial view of a close-up of an insect on the top a circular cap of a mushroom.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1996) , 1 page(s)
Aerial view of a close-up of an insect on the top a circular cap of a mushroom. The mushroom cap is patterned with concentric rings of varying shades of brown and white. Louis says that this mushrooom is a few inches in diameter and is white underneath and very dry so that it could be written on with a pen. These...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1996) , 1 page(s)
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Aerial view of somebody sitting on a drum with a blade, overturned metal vessel and plastic jerrycan on the ground.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1989) , 1 page(s)
Aerial view of somebody sitting on a drum with a blade, overturned metal vessel and plastic jerrycan on the ground. The drum is made from carved wood with leather strips and wooden wedges attached to the top to make tuning pegs. All of these objects are used for percussion.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1989) , 1 page(s)
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Aidyo, ghosts in the forest
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 1 min,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about meeting forest spirits in the rainforests of the Central African Republic, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. Bayaka believe in a divine creator, Kumba, who created the world and then retreated. Bayaka life in the...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 1 min,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
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An animal skin stretched out to dry in a wooden frame made of branches.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
An animal skin stretched out to dry in a wooden frame made of branches. Behind this a man and three boys are sat on a raised wooden platform in front of a dome-shaped shelter. The shelter is made from branches that are bent into arcs to form a framework that is covered with leaves, and some mats or sheets of bark...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
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Applying poison to arrow tips.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
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Applying poison to arrows.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
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Bayaka Shorts - Bayaka boyobi music and dance (1)
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 20 secs,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
Drawn to the rainforests of the Central African Republic by some of the most beautiful singing in the world, New Jersey native Louis Sarno travelled there in 1985 with a one-way ticket, a tape recorder and plenty of batteries. Nearly thirty years later he continues to live with a Bayaka community in and around Yan...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 20 secs,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
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Bayaka Shorts - Bayaka boyobi music and dance (2)
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 14 secs,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
Drawn to the rainforests of the Central African Republic by some of the most beautiful singing in the world, New Jersey native Louis Sarno travelled there in 1985 with a one-way ticket, a tape recorder and plenty of batteries. Nearly thirty years later he continues to live with a Bayaka community in and around Yan...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 14 secs,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
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Bayaka Shorts - Bayaka children playing geedal
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 22 secs,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
Drawn to the rainforests of the Central African Republic by some of the most beautiful singing in the world, New Jersey native Louis Sarno travelled there in 1985 with a one-way ticket, a tape recorder and plenty of batteries. Nearly thirty years later he continues to live with a Bayaka community in and around Yan...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 22 secs,
Source: web.prm.ox.ac.uk
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