Lino
Prints
On a very remote settlement in the eastern Omaheke region of Namibia, Ju/’hoansi women record the bulbs, roots, berries and nuts they collect for food and medicinal remedies during gathering excursions after the rains.
Ju/’hoansi men record the bird life that occur in the open savannah shrubland.
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Tashe Fritz ‘Shaft-tailed Whydah’
N$2,070.00 -
Tashe Fritz ‘Pale-winged Starling’
N$2,070.00 -
Samkao Boepens ‘Crowned Lapwing’
N$2,580.00 -
Martin Tau ‘Cape Turtle Doves’
N$2,580.00 -
Sannie Magot ‘Si’
N$2,070.00 -
Katrina Magot ‘Âa’
N$2,070.00 -
Berta Kristof ‘Si’
N$2,070.00 -
Betta Jan ‘Âa’
N$2,070.00 -
Lisa Boepens ‘Sa’
N$2,070.00 -
Longa Magot ‘Sa’
N$2,070.00 -
Maria Fritz ‘Sa’
N$2,070.00 -
Samkao Boepens ‘Ostrich’
N$2,070.00 -
Lisa Boepens ‘Koffiebos’
N$2,070.00 -
Martin Tau ‘Common Scimitarbill’
N$2,070.00 -
Longa Magot ‘Sa’ (Carrot)
N$2,070.00 -
Samkao Boepens ‘Kori Bustard’
N$2,580.00 -
Katrina Magot ‘Uintjies’
N$2,070.00 -
Elsie Dam ‘Hu’uru’
N$2,070.00 -
Johannes Martin ‘Crowned Lapwing’
N$2,070.00 -
Tashe Fritz ‘Red-crested Korhaan’
N$2,070.00 -
Samkao Boepens ‘Secretary Bird’
N$2,580.00 -
Johannes Martin ‘Groundscraper Thrush’
N$2,580.00 -
Martin Tau ‘Red-billed Francolin’
N$2,070.00 -
Betta Jan ‘Si’
N$2,070.00