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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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Speared manatee, north-west Australia, 1922.
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Medicine man of the Worgaia, central Australia, 1922.
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Arunta tribesmen of central Australia preparing a new corroboree, 1922. Artist: Baldwin Spencer
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Medicine man, Australia, 1922.Artist: Spencer and Gillen
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A woman from Harar in festival attire, Ethiopia, 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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Kenyan men playing cards, 1922.
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The Mullah of Mush, Armenia, 1922.
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A dancer in Biskra, Algeria, 1922.Artist: Crete
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A witch doctor, Belgian Congo (Congo Republic), 1922.Artist: JH Harris
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A reed balsa sailing vessel, Bolivia, 1922.
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A Nigerian girl dressed in her wedding finery, 1922.Artist: Northcote Thomas
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A slave woman from Abyssinia (Ethiopia), 1922.
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Nature's evolutionary designs in noses, 1922.
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Children skipping in the Grand Place, Bruges, Belgium, 1922.Artist: FC Davis
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An Afghan woman, 1922.Artist: Holmes & Co.
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King Basu Fondong of Cameroon, Africa, 1922.
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An Armenian mother and her children, 1922.Artist: W Llewellyn Williams
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Men of the 'Never Never land', in totem attire, Australia, 1922.Artist: PJ MacMahon 
Men of the 'Never Never land', in totem attire, Australia, 1922. The tufted sticks rising from the heads of the men in the second row are in the nature of 'nurtunjas', or totem poles, and have much magical meaning. 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 AR963904 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2979px × 3602px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1920s
20th century
ABORIGINAL
aborigine
Australia
Australian
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Celebration
Celebrations
Costume
country
direct gaze
Dress
full length
Group Portrait
Hammerton
J A
J A Hammerton
JA
JA Hammerton
LOCATION
MACMAHON
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
Oceania
People
Photograph
PJ
PJ MacMahon
Portrait
Print
Print Collector6
Ritual
TGN
The Print Collector
Totem
Twenties