Village of the Nubas
In 1949, photographer George Rodger was granted permission to spend some time with the Nuba tribe. The Nubas were a people living in a state of primitivism, exactly as their ancestors had centuries before. The photographer presented the tribe in heroic terms, remarking that the Nubas were a people whom ”progress of any kind had passed by”. This text collects the photographs previously published in ”Le Village de Noubas”, showing the people taking part in sports such as spear-throwing, wrestling, and stick-fighting.
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