Men with Zande xylophone and gong

Men with Zande xylophone and gong
140 x 80 mm | Print gelatin silver
There are records relating to alternative images that we do not have scans for in the database:
1998.341.740.1 - Negative film nitrate , (140 x 80 mm)
Condition:
Sulphide staining/Residual chemical staining overall in spots [EE 1989]
Date of Print:
Unknown
Previous PRM Number:
EP.A.740
Previous Other Number:
51 11 (+54)


Accession Number:
1998.341.740.2
Description:
Three men seated near a crude kpaningba (xylophone) made from three sections of tree trunk with five keys of banana stem. The man seated on the ground to the left is identified as Bandutua, the two seated on the small wooden gong as Yakobo and Usuma (wearing a hat).
Photographer:
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Date of Photo:
1927 - 1930
Region:
[Southern Sudan] Western Equatoria Yambio
Group:
Zande
NamedPerson:
Yakobo, Bandutua, Usuma
PRM Source:
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Acquired:
Donated 1966
Other Owners:
E. E. Evans-Pritchard Collection
Class:
Music , Clothing Headgear
Keyword:
Musical Instrument
Documentation:
Original catalogue lists in Manuscript Collections. Additional material in related documents files. [CM 27/9/2005]
Primary Documentation:
PRM Accession Records - [1966.27.21] G PROFESSOR E. E. EVANS-PRITCHARD; INST. OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 51 BANBURY RD. OXFORD - S. SUDAN, AZANDE TRIBE. Box of negatives in envelopes. Nos. 1 - 400
Added Accession Book Entry - [In pencil in column] Catalogue room.
[1966.27.23] G PROFESSOR E. E. EVANS-PRITCHARD; INST. OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 51 BANBURY RD. OXFORD - S. SUDAN, AZANDE TRIBE. Box of prints in envelopes, nos. 1 - 400 (prints of negatives in 1966.27.21)

Manual Catalogues [typewritten, entitled "Zande Photographs (E-P)"] - 740. Playing musical instrument. (Large size). 51/11 (+54)

Notes on print/mount - "Usuma na [i.e. with] Yakobo & Bandutua 51/11 +54 EPA740"

Notes on card mount m/s pencil - "SS/RCS overall in spots 8.89"
Recorder:
Christopher Morton 8/12/2003 [Southern Sudan Project]
 
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