Uduk men

Uduk men
105 x 82 mm | Print gelatin silver
There are records relating to alternative images that we do not have scans for in the database:
1998.344.108.1 - Negative glass plate gelatin , (105 x 82 mm)
Condition:
Slight fading [EE 1989]
Date of Print:
Unknown
Previous PRM Number:
EP.D.108
Previous Other Number:
D


Accession Number:
1998.344.108.2
Description:
A group of three Uduk (Korara) men in a homestead, one dressed in a long patterned textile shirt, who may have lost some fingers on his right hand. The two other men, one of whom is wearing a number of neck strings and possibly charms, are suffering from what appears to be a scrotal hernia. Although Evans-Pritchard briefly visited the Uduk a few miles south of Jebel Wadega (where he had been documenting Jumjum peoples) in an area close to the Khor Ahmar valley, he noted that these men lived southwest of Jebel Kurmuk.
Photographer:
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Date of Photo:
1926 November - December
Region:
Blue Nile Khor Ahmar
Group:
Uduk
PRM Source:
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Acquired:
Donated 1966
Other Owners:
E. E. Evans-Pritchard Collection
Class:
Physical Anthropology , Pathology , Ornament
Keyword:
Ornament Neck
Documentation:
Original catalogue lists in Manuscript Collections. Additional material in related documents files. [CM 27/9/2005]
Primary Documentation:
PRM Accession Records - Accession Book Entry [p. 98] 1966.27 [1 - 24] G[ift] PROFESSOR E. E. EVANS-PRITCHARD; INST. OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 51 BANBURY RD. OXFORD - 1966.27.19 - S. SUDAN, DARFUNG. VARIOUS TRIBES. Box of negatives in envelopes, [1 - 242] & 1966.27.20 - Box of prints of these negatives [refers to object 1966.27.19] [1 - 242], in envelopes.

Manual Catalogues [typewritten, entitled "Ingassana"] - 108. Male types. (Korara). D

Note on print reverse ms pencil - "D"

Notes on card mount ms pencil - "slight fading 11/11/86 EE"

Other Information:
Korara is an alternative name for the Uduk of Sudan. [Chris Morton 10/2/2004]
Recorder:
Christopher Morton 10/2/2004 [Southern Sudan Project]
 
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