Buttermead I

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              118 Images & Collections results for Buttermead I

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              RARI RSA BUX1 228
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUX1-228.jpg · Item · 09/11/2006
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              Buttermead I
              RARI RSA BUT1 8
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-8.jpg · Item
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              Eland.

              The eland was the first animal that the San trickster deity, /Kaggen created and it remained his favourite.
              The eland is the largest of southern African antelope and is much desired for its meat and fat. The San say that all other animals are like servants to the eland.

              The importance of this animal is shown in the great variety of postures and perspectives. It is depicted running with tail outstretched, with uplifted head smelling the wind, and upside down, presumably dead. The eland is also depicted from the front or from the back, and even from above.

              The eland appears in four important San rituals it is the most carefully depicted antelope in both rock paintings and engravings: Trance dance, boy's first kill, girl's puberty and marriage. It is believed that eland fat contains a lot of potency and in a trance dance shamans aspire to possess eland potency.
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              RARI RSA BUT1 7
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-7.jpg · Item
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              Eland.

              The eland was the first animal that the San trickster deity, /Kaggen created and it remained his favourite.
              The eland is the largest of southern African antelope and is much desired for its meat and fat. The San say that all other animals are like servants to the eland.

              The importance of this animal is shown in the great variety of postures and perspectives. It is depicted running with tail outstretched, with uplifted head smelling the wind, and upside down, presumably dead. The eland is also depicted from the front or from the back, and even from above.

              The eland appears in four important San rituals it is the most carefully depicted antelope in both rock paintings and engravings: Trance dance, boy's first kill, girl's puberty and marriage. It is believed that eland fat contains a lot of potency and in a trance dance shamans aspire to possess eland potency.
              Dowson, Thomas
              RARI RSA BUT1 6
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-6.jpg · Item · 01/12/1983
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              Unknown
              RARI RSA BUT1 5
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-5.jpg · Item · 01/12/1983
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              Unknown
              RARI RSA BUT1 43
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-43.jpg · Item · 21/07/2000
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              Buttermead I
              RARI RSA BUT1 42
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-42.jpg · Item · 21/07/2000
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              Buttermead I
              RARI RSA BUT1 41
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-41.jpg · Item · 21/07/2000
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              Hampson, Jamie
              RARI RSA BUT1 40
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-40.jpg · Item · 21/07/2000
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              Hampson, Jamie
              RARI RSA BUT1 4
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-4.jpg · Item · 01/12/1983
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              Unknown
              RARI RSA BUT1 39
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-BUT1-39.jpg · Item · 21/07/2000
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              Hampson, Jamie