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Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1989) , 1 page(s)
Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs. The girl on the left, Ngasa, is wearing an orange necklace and is holding a child in her lap. The child is wearing a necklace made of white and blue beads. In the background a man is visible outside dome-shaped shelters, and metal vessels are l...
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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)
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Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs. The girl on the left, Ngasa, is wearing an orange necklace and is holding a child in her lap. The child is wearing a necklace made of white and blue beads. In the background a man is visible outside dome-shaped shelters, and metal vessels are lying on the roof of the shelters. This image is similar to 1997.21.3.1000.
Date Written / Recorded
1989
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
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Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1989) , 1 page(s)
Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs. The girl on the left, Ngasa, is wearing an orange necklace and is holding a child in her lap. The child is wearing a necklace made of white and blue beads and is playing with the girl's orange necklace. The necklace is probably bought from Baya...
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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)
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Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs. The girl on the left, Ngasa, is wearing an orange necklace and is holding a child in her lap. The child is wearing a necklace made of white and blue beads and is playing with the girl's orange necklace. The necklace is probably bought from Bayanga. In the background a man is just visible outside dome-shaped shelters, and metal vessels are lying on the roof of the shelters. Thi...
Two girls and child sat on a low raised wooden platform made of logs. The girl on the left, Ngasa, is wearing an orange necklace and is holding a child in her lap. The child is wearing a necklace made of white and blue beads and is playing with the girl's orange necklace. The necklace is probably bought from Bayanga. In the background a man is just visible outside dome-shaped shelters, and metal vessels are lying on the roof of the shelters. This image is similar to 1997.21.3.999.
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Date Written / Recorded
1989
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Louis Sarno Archive, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. Copyright © Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
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Two girls gathering food supplies in the forest.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1997) , 1 page(s)
Two girls gathering food supplies in the forest. Both girls are wearing clothing made of printed cloth and the girl closest to the camera is wearing a necklace. A large basket stands upright between the two girls.
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1997) , 1 page(s)
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Two girls gathering food supplies in the forest. Both girls are wearing clothing made of printed cloth and the girl closest to the camera is wearing a necklace. A large basket stands upright between the two girls.
Date Written / Recorded
1997
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Topic / Theme
Aka
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Two hunters, possibly (l-r) Yombo and Esusi, Yombo's husband returning to camp through a river that flows through a clearing in the forest w...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
Two hunters, possibly (l-r) Yombo and Esusi, Yombo's husband returning to camp through a river that flows through a clearing in the forest with baskets on their backs. Dense forest vegetation is visible in the background.
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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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Two hunters, possibly (l-r) Yombo and Esusi, Yombo's husband returning to camp through a river that flows through a clearing in the forest with baskets on their backs. Dense forest vegetation is visible in the background.
Date Written / Recorded
1994
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
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Two hunting nets tied to the branch of a tree positioned in front of a large tree trunk in the forest.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1989) , 1 page(s)
Two hunting nets tied to the branch of a tree positioned in front of a large tree trunk in the forest. The nets are left hanging overnight in the forest and are collected when the hunt is continued the following day.
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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)
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Two hunting nets tied to the branch of a tree positioned in front of a large tree trunk in the forest. The nets are left hanging overnight in the forest and are collected when the hunt is continued the following day.
Date Written / Recorded
1989
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Louis Sarno Archive, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. Copyright © Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
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Two lullabies Lululu - Leza wa mwana (Field Card)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR076 , 2 page(s)
Old traditional lullabies, by Chewa women of this district. In them the continually harassed mother mentions her many and endless duties which demand her attention as well as the child which needs her constant care. "Luluya, sleeping child, do not cry. See your mother is at work See the porridge pot is boiling Don...
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of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR076 , 2 page(s)
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Old traditional lullabies, by Chewa women of this district. In them the continually harassed mother mentions her many and endless duties which demand her attention as well as the child which needs her constant care. "Luluya, sleeping child, do not cry. See your mother is at work See the porridge pot is boiling Don't go on crying, go to sleep. A child's god is a scrap of food. Its mother is the stirring stick. Should I nurse a child on account of...
Old traditional lullabies, by Chewa women of this district. In them the continually harassed mother mentions her many and endless duties which demand her attention as well as the child which needs her constant care. "Luluya, sleeping child, do not cry. See your mother is at work See the porridge pot is boiling Don't go on crying, go to sleep. A child's god is a scrap of food. Its mother is the stirring stick. Should I nurse a child on account of the stirring stick? Its father is its first finter. I get only a share from the kitchen spoon."
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Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Topic / Theme
Song, Voice
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Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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Two lullabies Lululu - Leza wa mwana (Track)
of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR076 , 2 mins
Old traditional lullabies, by Chewa women of this district. In them the continually harassed mother mentions her many and endless duties which demand her attention as well as the child which needs her constant care. "Luluya, sleeping child, do not cry. See your mother is at work See the porridge pot is boiling Don...
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of International Library of African Music (ILAM), in Hugh Tracey Fieldwork Collection and the Sound of Africa Series, TR076 , 2 mins
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Old traditional lullabies, by Chewa women of this district. In them the continually harassed mother mentions her many and endless duties which demand her attention as well as the child which needs her constant care. "Luluya, sleeping child, do not cry. See your mother is at work See the porridge pot is boiling Don't go on crying, go to sleep. A child's god is a scrap of food. Its mother is the stirring stick. Should I nurse a child on account of...
Old traditional lullabies, by Chewa women of this district. In them the continually harassed mother mentions her many and endless duties which demand her attention as well as the child which needs her constant care. "Luluya, sleeping child, do not cry. See your mother is at work See the porridge pot is boiling Don't go on crying, go to sleep. A child's god is a scrap of food. Its mother is the stirring stick. Should I nurse a child on account of the stirring stick? Its father is its first finter. I get only a share from the kitchen spoon."
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
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Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
Author / Creator
Hugh Tracey, 1903-1977
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Material sourced from the International Library of African Music. Copyright International Library of African Music.
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Two male youths and a child in front of a river that flows through the forest.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1994) , 1 page(s)
Two male youths and a child in front of a river that flows through the forest. The youth in the middle, Lundi (future husband of Bonolo) is carrying on his head a bundle of ngongo leaves and branches wrapped in material. He also has a rucksack on his back. The man on the right, Engulé, is carrying a bag over eith...
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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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Two male youths and a child in front of a river that flows through the forest. The youth in the middle, Lundi (future husband of Bonolo) is carrying on his head a bundle of ngongo leaves and branches wrapped in material. He also has a rucksack on his back. The man on the right, Engulé, is carrying a bag over either shoulder and has a blade with a handle tied around his neck over his left shoulder. The boy on the left is Ayusi.
Date Written / Recorded
1994
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Copyright Message
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Two male youths and a girl in the forest.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1996) , 1 page(s)
Two male youths and a girl in the forest. The girl is holding a bag or material on her shoulder and the boy standing behind her is holding a plastic jerrycan. Djelé in the middle is carrying a bidon (jerry can), and Bwanga is carrying a bundle wrapped in a cloth. This is moving to a camp at Likumbi.
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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)
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Two male youths and a girl in the forest. The girl is holding a bag or material on her shoulder and the boy standing behind her is holding a plastic jerrycan. Djelé in the middle is carrying a bidon (jerry can), and Bwanga is carrying a bundle wrapped in a cloth. This is moving to a camp at Likumbi.
Date Written / Recorded
1996
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Copyright Message
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Two male youths sat on a raised mound of earth in the forest.
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Photographs; photographed by Louis Sarno, 1954-2017 (1989) , 1 page(s)
Two male youths sat on a raised mound of earth in the forest. The youth on the right, Ekumu (son of Bombé) is holding a large blade and the youth on the left, Ngongo, has a net draped over his left shoulder. This photo was taken during a net hunt.
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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)
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Two male youths sat on a raised mound of earth in the forest. The youth on the right, Ekumu (son of Bombé) is holding a large blade and the youth on the left, Ngongo, has a net draped over his left shoulder. This photo was taken during a net hunt.
Date Written / Recorded
1989
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Author / Creator
Louis Sarno, 1954-2017
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Louis Sarno Archive, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. Copyright © Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
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