Mandari cattle camp
 
   56 x 56 mm | Negative film nitrate 
     
   
 
 
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
Previous PRM Number: 
JB.9.61 
 
Accession Number: 
1998.97.343 
Description: 
A view of an empty Mandari dry season cattle camp, with two posts rising in the close foreground, one of which seems to have been blackened and stripped. 
The Köbora sometimes kept their cattle in camps on islands in the Nile where sufficient and water was available in the dry season, with frequent visits taking place between these locations and wet season villages some distance away. 
The framing of the posts suggests that Buxton is attempting to visually demonstrate the important bovine influence at the heart of Nilotic cattle-keeping culture and aesthetics, suggesting that they are mimicking display ox horns. 
Photographer: 
Jean Carlile Buxton 
Date of Photo: 
1950 - 1952 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Bahr el Jebel 
Group: 
Mandari ?Köbora 
PRM Source: 
Ronald Carlile Buxton via Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology 
Acquired: 
Donated 1988 
Other Owners: 
Jean Buxton Collection 
Class: 
Animal Husbandry , Settlement 
Keyword: 
Animal Cattle , Cattle Camp 
Documentation: 
See Related Documents File. Buxton field notebooks in Tylor Library. 
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton 15/3/2005 [Southern Sudan Project] 
  

