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An emu man performing the sacred totem of his group, Australia, 1922.Artist: Spencer and Gillen
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Three Aborigines from the coast tribes above Brisbane, Australia, 1922.
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Medicine man, Australia, 1922.Artist: Spencer and Gillen
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Medicine man of the Worgaia, central Australia, 1922.
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Men of the 'Never Never land', in totem attire, Australia, 1922.Artist: PJ MacMahon
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Speared manatee, north-west Australia, 1922.
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A man from the Warramunga tribe making a stone axe head, Australia, 1922.Artist: Spencer and Gillen
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A nomad maid of the mill preparing couscous, Algeria, 1922.Artist: A Bougaut
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A reed balsa sailing vessel, Bolivia, 1922.
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The Mullah of Mush, Armenia, 1922.
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A woman from Harar in festival attire, Ethiopia, 1922.
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Kenyan men playing cards, 1922.
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A meeting of Mirdite mountaineers and their town kinsmen outside a Scutari cathedral, Turkey, 1922.
AR963846 
A girl on a camel litter, Algeria, 1922. Artist: Crete
AR963862 
A dancer in Biskra, Algeria, 1922.Artist: Crete
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Algerian woman, 1922.
AR963858 
A slave woman from Abyssinia (Ethiopia), 1922.
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An Afghan woman, 1922.Artist: Holmes & Co.
AR963844 
Mulatto girls of the Ouled Nails, Algeria, 1922.Artist: A Bougaut
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The making of a pot, Mendi, Papua New Guinea, 1922.Artist: Northcote Thomas
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Arunta tribesmen of central Australia preparing a new corroboree, 1922. Artist: Baldwin Spencer 
Arunta tribesmen of central Australia preparing a new corroboree, 1922. For indigenous Australians, the corroboree comes closest to a modern concept of theatre, but this participatory public performance of songs and dances represents much more than entertainment; it is a celebration of Aboriginal mythology and spirituality. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire, edited by JA Hammerton and published by the Educational Book Company (London, 1922). 
Unique Identifier AR963900 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5451px × 3207px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1920s
20th century
ABORIGINAL
aborigine
Australia
Australian
B&W
B/W
Baldwin
Baldwin Spencer
Black & White
Black and white
Celebration
Celebrations
concept
corroboree
Costume
country
Dress
Hammerton
J A
J A Hammerton
JA
JA Hammerton
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
Oceania
outback
People
performance
Performer
Photograph
PRéPARATION
PREPARING
Print
Print Collector6
Ritual
Spencer
TGN
The Print Collector
Theater
Twenties