This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Westinghouse Film and traveled to Africa from October 26, 1970 to end of March 1971.
Local Numbers:
U 1 MAL 24.1 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
10
Frame value is 34.
Slide No. U 1 MAL 24.1 EE 71
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This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Westinghouse Film and traveled to Africa from October 26, 1970 to end of March 1971.
Local Numbers:
U 1 MAL 25.2 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
10
Frame value is 29.
Slide No. U 1 MAL 25.2 EE 71
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Sunset near Jos, Nigeria. The date on the slide is FEB 71.
Local Numbers:
U 1 NIG 10 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
23
Frame value is 8.
Slide No. U 1 NIG 10 EE 71
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Sunset near Jos, Nigeria. The date on the slide is FEB 71.
Local Numbers:
U 1 NIG 10.2 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
23
Frame value is 9.
Slide No. U 1 NIG 10.2 EE 71
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Sunset near Jos, Nigeria. The date on the slide is FEB 71.
Local Numbers:
U 1 NIG 11 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
23
Frame value is 7.
Slide No. U 1 NIG 11 EE 71
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Sunset near Jos, Nigeria. The date on the slide is FEB 71.
Local Numbers:
U 1 NIG 11.1 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
23
Frame value is 6.
Slide No. U 1 NIG 11.1 EE 71
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Sunset near Jos, Nigeria. The date on the slide is FEB 71.
Local Numbers:
U 1 NIG 12 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
23
Frame value is 5.
Slide No. U 1 NIG 12 EE 71
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Sunset at Maikujeri, north of Bida, Nigeria. The date on the slide is NOV 59.
Local Numbers:
U 2 NIG 43 EE 59
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Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 60
Frame value is 3.
Slide No. U 2 NIG 43 EE 59
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Sunset at Maikujeri, north of Bida, Nigeria. The date on the slide is NOV 59.
Local Numbers:
U 2 NIG 43.1 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 60
Frame value is 4.
Slide No. U 2 NIG 43.1 EE 59
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Sunset at Maikujeri, north of Bida, Nigeria. The date on the slide is NOV 59.
Local Numbers:
U 2 NIG 44 EE 59
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
58482 60
Frame value is 7.
Slide No. U 2 NIG 44 EE 59
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays)." [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
EENG-IV-4, 8.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "U 1 Brr. Bororo. Niger, Zinder-Tanout, Abouza. Camp at sunset. 6/1970. EE. neg.no. IV-4, 8." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays)." [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
EENG-IV-4, 9.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "U 1 Brr. Bororo. Niger, Zinder-Tanout, Abouza. Camp at sunset. 6/1970. EE. neg.no. IV-4, 9." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays)." [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
EENG-IV-4, 5.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "U 1 Brr. Bororo. Niger, Zinder-Tanout, Abouza. Camp at sunset. 6/1970. EE. neg.no. IV-4, 5." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays)." [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
EENG-IV-4, 6.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "U 1 Brr. Bororo. Niger, Zinder-Tanout, Abouza. Camp at sunset. 6/1970. EE. neg.no. IV-4, 6." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays)." [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
EENG-IV-4, 7.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "U 1 Brr. Bororo. Niger, Zinder-Tanout, Abouza. Camp at sunset. 6/1970. EE. neg.no. IV-4, 7." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger. Harry N. Abrams]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
EENG-IV-4, 37.
General:
Title source: Index card based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Typed index card reads, "U 1 Brr. Bororo. Niger, Zinder-Tanout, Abouza. Sunset. 6/1970. EE. neg.no. IV-4, 37." The card was written in 1977-79 by Archives staff using source provided by photographer.
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays). [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
T 1 BRR 7 EE 70
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
B2
Frame value is 32.
Slide No. T 1 BRR 7 EE 70
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays). [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
T 1 BRR 8 EE 70
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
B2
Frame value is 31.
Slide No. T 1 BRR 8 EE 70
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"In central Niger, between the great Sahara Desert and the Grasslands, lies an immense steppe in which the Wodaabe, commonly called Bororo, are virtually the only Fulbe group that has preserved the ancient nomadic tradition." [Beckwith/Van Offelen, 1983: Nomads of Niger, Harry N. Abrams Inc.]. "The Woodabe 'wuro' is both the family and the house or physical site, and it has invisible boundaries, but also one visible 'wall', the 'rear' side of the wuro. This 'wall' is a windbreak of low bushes or branches built in a halfmoon shape. It is only the 'wall' that gives a little privacy and protection. The woman and young children always live in this protected halfmoon. (In western and central Niger Woodabe use tents or huts nowadays). [Bovin M., 2001: Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty. Nordiska afrikainstitutet]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon traveled to Africa from March 17, 1970 to July 17, 1970.
Local Numbers:
T 1 BRR 8.1 EE 70
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
B2
Frame value is 33.
Slide No. T 1 BRR 8.1 EE 70
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Sunset from Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The date on the slide is JUL 66.
Local Numbers:
U 4 TAN 64 EE 66
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
30
Frame value is 25.
Slide No. U 4 TAN 64 EE 66
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