A Nuer dance
   56 x 54 mm   | Print gelatin silver 
     
   
 
 There are records relating to alternative images that we do not have scans for in the database: 
1998.355.166.1 - Negative film nitrate , (58 x 55 mm )
1998.355.166.1 - Negative film nitrate , (58 x 55 mm )
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
Previous PRM Number: 
EP.N.IV.36 
Previous Other Number: 
02 3 
 
Accession Number: 
1998.355.166.2 
Description: 
A group of youths with spears in dance gear making their way across a dance-ground towards other dancers. 
Dances were more a feature of village life than cattle camps since people had more ready access to other social groups, and often accompanied ceremonies such as marriages. 
Such events were the main arena for courtship among Nuer youth, and often took the form of mock battles between village groups. 
Photographer: 
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard 
Date of Photo: 
1936 October - November 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Wahda 
Group: 
Nuer Western Jikany 
PRM Source: 
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard 
Acquired: 
Donated 1966 
Other Owners: 
E. E. Evans-Pritchard Collection 
Class: 
Dance , Social Life 
Activity: 
Dancing 
Event: 
Dance 
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 IV, ms ink] - 36. Dancing
Note on print reverse ms pencil - "W. Jik. 02 3" & print front border ms ink - "NUER IV/36"
Manual Catalogues [index taken from album book IV, ms ink] - 36. Dancing
Note on print reverse ms pencil - "W. Jik. 02 3" & print front border ms ink - "NUER IV/36"
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton [14/6/2004] [Southern Sudan Project] 
  
