Waltondale IV

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              23 Images & Collections results for Waltondale IV

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              ZIM WAL4 9
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-9.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 8
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-8.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 7
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-7.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 6
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-6.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Baboons.

              Baboons are painted and engraved more frequently than jackals, and they also feature more frequently in Bushman myth and folklore. The /Xam believed that, like the lion, the baboon had similar powers to those of shamans. It was supposed to draw these powers from a small stick of a plant, which it kept in its left cheek. Some depictions of baboons show a whole troop with males, females and babies. There are also therianthropic baboons which express the closeness of baboons to people and, more important, the association between baboons and shamans.
              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 5
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-5.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
              Part of RARI
              Baboons

              Baboons are painted and engraved more frequently than jackals, and they also feature more frequently in Bushman myth and folklore. The /Xam believed that, like the lion, the baboon had similar powers to those of shamans. It was supposed to draw these powers from a small stick of a plant, which it kept in its left cheek. Some depictions of baboons show a whole troop with males, females and babies. There are also therianthropic baboons which express the closeness of baboons to people and, more important, the association between baboons and shamans.
              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 4
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-4.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Baboons. Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 3
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-3.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
              Part of RARI
              Baboons

              Baboons are painted and engraved more frequently than jackals, and they also feature more frequently in Bushman myth and folklore. The /Xam believed that, like the lion, the baboon had similar powers to those of shamans. It was supposed to draw these powers from a small stick of a plant, which it kept in its left cheek. Some depictions of baboons show a whole troop with males, females and babies. There are also therianthropic baboons which express the closeness of baboons to people and, more important, the association between baboons and shamans.
              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 2
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-2.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
              Part of RARI
              Baboons.

              Baboons are painted and engraved more frequently than jackals, and they also feature more frequently in Bushman myth and folklore. The /Xam believed that, like the lion, the baboon had similar powers to those of shamans. It was supposed to draw these powers from a small stick of a plant, which it kept in its left cheek. Some depictions of baboons show a whole troop with males, females and babies. There are also therianthropic baboons which express the closeness of baboons to people and, more important, the association between baboons and shamans.
              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 12
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-12.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 11
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-11.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
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              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 10
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-10.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
              Part of RARI
              Blundell, Geoffrey
              ZIM WAL4 1
              RARI RARI-ZIM-WAL4-1.jpg · Item · 07/11/1999
              Part of RARI
              Baboons

              Baboons are painted and engraved more frequently than jackals, and they also feature more frequently in Bushman myth and folklore. The /Xam believed that, like the lion, the baboon had similar powers to those of shamans. It was supposed to draw these powers from a small stick of a plant, which it kept in its left cheek. Some depictions of baboons show a whole troop with males, females and babies. There are also therianthropic baboons which express the closeness of baboons to people and, more important, the association between baboons and shamans.
              Blundell, Geoffrey