Bamboo Mountain I

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              RARI LEE RSA BMM1 2
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-BMM1-2.jpg · Item · 01/08/1991
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Horses and riders. Bamboo Mountain I
              RARI PJV 04 236
              PJV PJV-RARI-PJV-04-236.jpg · Item
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              Sticks. Head-dress and bags.

              Bushman beliefs suggest that bags had a special significance beyond everyday use. Their relation to trance metaphors is illustrated in San mythology, where parallels were drawn between getting into a skin bag and getting into an animal- that is, taking on its potency. Therefore, bags painted next to a dance or by themselves, are probably an indication of a trance experience.
              Bamboo Mountain I
              RARI RSA BMM1 1R
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BMM1-1R.jpg · Item · 10/06/1986
              Part of RARI
              Published in 'Images of Mystery' page 72 and in 'San Spirituality' by Lewis-Williams, J. D. and D. G. Pearce. 2004, page 146. The rain animal is being controlled by shamans who are bleeding from the nose and hold buchu to calm the animal. Horses and cattle. Rain Animals. Campbell, Collin
              RARI RSA BMM1 1T
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BMM1-1T.jpg · Item · 03/07/1985
              Part of RARI
              Campbell, Collin
              RARI RSA BMM1 2T
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BMM1-2T.jpg · Item · 02/07/1985
              Part of RARI
              Campbell, Collin
              RARI RSA BMM1 3T
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BMM1-3T.jpg · Item · 04/07/1985
              Part of RARI
              Den Hoed, Paul