Uniondale

32 Images & Collections results for Uniondale

RSA GOL1 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-GOL1-1R.jpg · Item · 20/12/1998
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Handprints. Laue, Ghilraen
RSA GOL1 1T
RARI RARI-RSA-GOL1-1T.jpg · Item · 21/04/1998
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Laue, Ghilraen
RSA GOL1 2R
RARI RARI-RSA-GOL1-2R.jpg · Item · 08/07/1998
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Fat-tailed sheep. Laue, Ghilraen
RSA GOL1 2T
RARI RARI-RSA-GOL1-2T.jpg · Item · 21/04/1998
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Blundell, Geoffrey
RSA NAR1 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR1-1R.jpg · Item · 19/12/1998
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Birds and finger dots.

Birds are commonly depicted in rock art. Some of the depictions of birds are shown swooping down on animals or standing next to dead antelope. In San mythology, flight is a wide spread metaphor for trance experience due to the sensations of rising up and floating that are part of some altered states of consciousness produced by the universal human nervous system.
Laue, Ghilraen
RSA NAR1 1T
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR1-1T.jpg · Item · 20/04/1998
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RSA NAR2 1T
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR2-1T.jpg · Item · 20/04/1998
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King, Alain
RSA NAR2 2T
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR2-2T.jpg · Item · 20/04/1998
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McClusker, Siobhan
RSA NAR5 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR5-1R.jpg · Item · 05/08/1998
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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.
Laue, Ghilraen
RSA NAR5 1T
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR5-1T.jpg · Item · 22/04/1998
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McClusker, Siobhan
RSA NAR5 2R
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR5-2R.jpg · Item · 05/08/1998
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Laue, Ghilraen
RSA NAR5 2T
RARI RARI-RSA-NAR5-2T.jpg · Item · 20/04/1998
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McClusker, Siobhan