IDNO

P.48901.ACH2


Description

On Catalogue Card for duplicate image LS.139127.TC1: “S. Bantu.
Rhodesia.
Row of men squatting on ground.
(Slide 3 1/4 x 4).”

A group portrait of fifteen men kneeling on the ground and holding placards annotated with their cultural group identification. A train and trees are in the background. [JD 19/10/2009]


Place

S Africa; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Western Zambia; Kwando River; Victoria Falls [Rhodesia]


Cultural Affliation


Named Person


Photographer

Hartland, Ethel (Miss)


Collector / Expedition

Hartland, E. Sidney [The British Association South African Meeting, 1905]


Date

1905


Collection Name

Unmounted Haddon Collection


Source


Format

Print Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

The print was found in envelope now marked C157/2/4/. This envelope was found in drawer 2 of the green cabinet. The entire cabinet was previously numbered as “batch 143” and is now re-numbered C157/ by the transcriber.

Related Archive: The cover page (proof copy) of a book “Specimens of Bushman Folklore” collected by the Late W.H.I. Bleek and L.C. Lloyd. Published by George Allen and Company, London., and two pages of photographs annotated in Haddon’s handwriting- “Stow- the native Races of S. Africa” were found with the set. See archive reference.

Place: The Place field was previously recorded as being “Africa; ?South Africa”, but the series has been identified as being taken at Victoria Falls, and shows men from cultural groups of Western Zambia. The Place field has been amended accordingly. [JD 16/10/2009]

Publication: Series published in ‘35. Notes on Some South African Tribes’ by E. Sidney Hartland, in ‘Man’, Vol. 7, (1907), pp. 49-50, plate D, with the following caption:
“Photographs of some Bantu Tribes.”
With the following text on p.49:
“When the British Association met in South Africa in 1905 specimens of several Bantu tribes were kindly brought together at the Victoria Falls by the Government of Rhodesia for anthropological study. Time was short, and only admitted of a few measurements and photographs. The following is a list of the tribes represented, and the accompanying plate is from photographs taken by Miss Hartland.” [Source: www.jstor.org, JD 19/10/2009]


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