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              JDC RSA SPN1 107
              JDC JDC-JDC-RSA-SPN1-107.jpg · Item · 02/1999
              Part of Deacon, Janette
              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.
              Springbok Oog I 27
              JDC RSA SPN1 19R
              JDC JDC-JDC-RSA-SPN1-19R.jpg · Item
              Part of Deacon, Janette
              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.
              Springbok Oog I 27
              JDC RSA SPN1 1R
              JDC JDC-JDC-RSA-SPN1-1R.jpg · Item
              Part of Deacon, Janette
              Elephants.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Springbok Oog I 27
              JDC RSA SPN1 23R
              JDC JDC-JDC-RSA-SPN1-23R.jpg · Item
              Part of Deacon, Janette
              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.
              Springbok Oog I 27
              JDC RSA SPN1 46P
              JDC JDC-JDC-RSA-SPN1-46P.jpg · Item
              Part of Deacon, Janette
              Elephants.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Springbok Oog I 27
              RARI RSA SPN1 2
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-2.jpg · Item · 02/1990
              Part of RARI
              Eland. Dowson, Thomas
              RARI RSA SPN1 2P
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-2P.jpg · Item · 02/1990
              Part of RARI
              Elephants.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Springbok Oog I 27
              RARI RSA SPN1 35
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-35.jpg · Item · 23/10/1987
              Part of RARI
              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.
              Campbell, Collin
              RARI RSA SPN1 53
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-53.jpg · Item · 19/07/1997
              Part of RARI
              Elephants.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)
              RARI RSA SPN1 54
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-54.jpg · Item · 19/07/1997
              Part of RARI
              Elephants. Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)
              RARI RSA SPN1 55P
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-55P.jpg · Item · 02/1990
              Part of RARI
              43A. Springbok Oog I 27
              RARI RSA SPN1 57
              RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-SPN1-57.jpg · Item · 19/07/1997
              Part of RARI
              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.
              Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)