Nuer female dance gear

Nuer female dance gear
137 x 83 mm | Print gelatin silver
There are records relating to alternative images that we do not have scans for in the database:
1998.204.5.17.1 - Negative film nitrate , (137 x 83 mm)
Date of Print:
1920s circa
Previous PRM Number:
B.4.5.17


Accession Number:
1998.204.5.17.2
Description:
A Nuer woman wearing a long fringed skirt with tassles at the rear, holding a long stick. Beyond are a group of men holding dance sticks and one wears a leopard-skin around the waist. Dances were regular social events, often also accompanying ceremonies such as marriages. Such events were the main arena for courtship among Nuer youth, and often took the form of mock battles and display between village groups.
Photographer:
Charles Kingsley Meek
Date of Photo:
1928 circa
Region:
[Southern Sudan] Upper Nile ?Sobat River
Group:
Nuer
Notes:
Only one location is identified in Meek's southern Sudan photographs, on the reverse of 1998.204.11.1 which notes: 'The frail craft I used to cross a khor (river) between Nasser and Gargwang, in December. This khor is now practically dry.' [CM 2/8/2005]
PRM Source:
Charles Kingsley Meek
Acquired:
1930 circa
Other Owners:
Charles Kingsley Meek Collection
Class:
Dance , Clothing Accessory , Clothing Skin
Keyword:
Dance Accessory
Event:
Dance
Documentation:
1991 correspondence between D. Zeitlyn and C.I. Meek in Related Documents File
Recorder:
Christopher Morton [24/6/2005] [Southern Sudan Project]
Related Collections:
1998.204.11
 
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