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            62 Images & Collections results for Xalanga

            RARI LEE RSA UPC1 6
            LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-UPC1-6.jpg · Item
            Part of Lee, Neil
            Felines.

            Depictions of felines in rock art are common.
            Lions in general were believed to have some of the shaman’s accomplishments: they knew things that ordinary people could not possibly know, they could become invisible, and they could cause things to happen by supernatural means. They could also transform themselves into hartebeest and then, when the hunters appeared, revert to their feline form.

            Not surprisingly, Bushmen believe shamans can turn themselves into lions. It was also believed that shamans obtained lion-power by eating a lion’s gall, which is believed to be the seat of its potency. When malevolent shamans roam in feline form, the shamans in the camp enter trance and chase them off.
            Upper Cala I 6
            RARI LEE RSA UPC1 8
            LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-UPC1-8.jpg · Item
            Part of Lee, Neil
            Attenuated figures (elongated figures). Upper Cala I 6
            RSA-BWF1
            RARI ALB_Unknown_4.pdf · Document · 1928
            Albany Museum
            RSA-UPC1
            RARI ALB_Unknown_6.pdf · Document
            Albany Museum
            RSA-UPC1
            RARI ALB_Unknown_1928_7.pdf · Document
            Albany Museum
            VRL BDI 076
            RARI VRL BDI 076 · Document · 1936
            RARI
            VRL CAL 001
            RARI VRL CAL 001 · Document · 07/11/1936
            RARI
            VRL CAL 002
            RARI VRL CAL 002 · Document · 14/11/1936
            RARI