Nuer men cutting up crocodile
 
   84 x 52 mm (3.25 x 2.25 inch) | Print gelatin silver 
     
   
 
 
Condition: 
Silver sulphide staining right hand side + bottom edge [?EE 1987] 
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
Previous PRM Number: 
EP.N.XII.57 
Previous Other Number: 
?20 
 
Accession Number: 
1998.355.575 
Description: 
A group of Nuer men cutting up a crocodile in the shallows of a large river, probably the Nile. 
The animal had been shot by A. 
N. 
Tucker, who worked as Linguistic Expert of non-Arabic languages for the Sudan Government from 1929 to 1931. 
Evans-Pritchard met Tucker when the latter visited his fieldsite in 1930, after which time he gave him these prints. 
I am uncertain where Rumyiri is located, but is associated in other images with both Nasir and the Pibor river. 
Photographer: 
Archibald Norman Tucker 
Date of Photo: 
1929-1931 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Jonglei  Pibor River  Rumyiri 
Group: 
Nuer 
PRM Source: 
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard 
Acquired: 
Donated 1966 
Other Owners: 
E. E. Evans-Pritchard Collection 
Class: 
Hunting , Fauna 
Keyword: 
Rivers & Streams , Animal Reptile 
Activity: 
Butchery 
Documentation: 
Original catalogue lists in Manuscript Collections. Additional material in related documents files. [CM 27/9/2005] 
Primary Documentation: 
Accession Book Entry [p. 
98] 1966.27 [1 - 24] G[ift] PROFESSOR E. 
E. 
EVANS-PRITCHARD; INST. 
OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 51 BANBURY RD. 
OXFORD 1966.27.1-16 S. 
SUDAN. 
NUER TRIBE. 
Sixteen negative albums containing negatives 
and
 prints of photographs taken by donor during field-work. 
All listed in albums. 
Added Accession Book Entry - [p. 
98 in right hand column, in pencil] Catalogue room.
Manual Catalogues [index taken from album book XII, ms ink] - 57. Men (Print only A.N.Tucker)
Note on print reverse ms ink - "Rumyiri. Cutting up a croc I shot"
Manual Catalogues [index taken from album book XII, ms ink] - 57. Men (Print only A.N.Tucker)
Note on print reverse ms ink - "Rumyiri. Cutting up a croc I shot"
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton [23/8/2004] [Southern Sudan Project] 
  

