Mandari youth and girl
 
   56 x 56 mm | Negative film nitrate 
     
   
 
 
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
Previous PRM Number: 
JB.2.33 
 
Accession Number: 
1998.97.51 
Description: 
A youth places his hand on the shoulder of a girl standing in a raised position beside him, a pipe in her mouth and temples shaved. 
She is wearing a number of beads, probably given to her by male admirers such as this youth. 
Photographer: 
Jean Carlile Buxton 
Date of Photo: 
1950 - 1952 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Bahr el Jebel  Tali 
Group: 
Mandari Dari 
PRM Source: 
Ronald Carlile Buxton via Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology 
Acquired: 
Donated 1988 
Other Owners: 
Jean Buxton Collection 
Class: 
Ornament , Narcotic , Toilet , Social Life 
Keyword: 
Ornament Neck , Hair , Pipe 
Documentation: 
See Related Documents File. Buxton field notebooks in Tylor Library. 
Other Information: 
In Some Notes on the Mandari of Equatoria Province, A.E. 
Sudan, (typescript notebook of c.1951 in Tylor Library, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford), book I, page 30, Jean Buxton notes that 'Although they are naked, the wearing of beads is very popular. 
These are of two different types and mean different things. 
There are large strings of circular waist beads of different colours, which have a special significance and denote different age grades, and which can only be worn by an individual when he is in the appropriate age-grade. 
The other kind of beads is usually worn around the neck, and is purely ornamental. 
They can be worn by anyone, although there are usually set fashion trends which dictate which type of beads it is smart to wear to be up-to-date. 
These latter consist of small strings of beads, often worn the whole way up the throat...' [Chris Morton 26/11/2004] 
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton 26/11/2004 [Southern Sudan Project] 
  

