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Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of driver Omar during a stop at Delgo market
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of a seller of locally made tobacco at the market in Juba
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of Musa, one of the excavation workers from the Hassaniya tribe who assisted in the Humboldt University excavations in Musawwarat
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of a man from Delgo at the market. Taken during a stop on a tour to the North
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of a man from Delgo at the market. Taken during a stop on a tour to the North
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of a friendly old gentleman I met in the Nuba Mountains
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of five men from Musawwarat. They all belong to the Hassaniya tribe and worked as excavation workers on the Humboldt University of Berlin's excavations in Musawwarat in the 1990s. The young man on the right in the foreground is Ahmed ed Dali, son of Mohammed Ahmed ed Dali, the rais of the nomadic group inhabiting the region of Musawwarat.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: The Nuba men usually carry their weapons with them at all times, not only the former SPLA fighters…
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of two farmers from Karima Tehet. They are sitting in the shade of an old store in front of which an irrigation canal for the palm groves flows.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of the mechanics during the repair of my Landcruiser in Khartoum
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: One day in Khartoum, when I was taking my car to the workshop, I happened to meet Ahmed, who was waiting in a neighbouring workshop in the Montega for the completion of the repair of his car. suddenly a violin player came, joined the waiting people and started playing his violin. You can tell Ahmed is hardly amused by this.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of the guard of the Cushite cemetery of el-Kurru in his courtyard in the village of el-Kurru. He is standing in front of the wreckage of his old taxi, which he always wanted to restore, but which apparently never happened. In the foreground a hibiscus plant with red flowers.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of a young car mechanic in a car workshop in Port Sudan
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Group portrait of the drivers who work for Ahmed el-Tayeb in the tourism business and with whom I also often worked on my tourist tours between 2003 and 2010. From left to right: Ahmed, Pierre, the director of a French travel agency, Osman, me, Mohammed, Amir, Hamdan and Ibrahim.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: At funeral ceremonies, the Nuba men shoot a salute into the air to salute the deceased
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: When I went to Fungor, I met this old man sitting in front of the village working on palm leaves for a fence. When you are old, you don't need so much jewellery. He just wears a pearl necklace with a talisman.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of an old farmer from Dar el-Arab
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of an employee from the Juba Hotel in Juba
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of a young man from Niaro. He is sitting on the edge of an angareb smoking a cigarette and drinking Marisa, a traditional, locally produced beer. On the right side of the angareb is a portable radio. Besides a digital watch and the European clothes that the Nuba usually get from international aid supplies, he wears his traditional utensils, for example, the knife on his upper left arm and a bracelet with talismans on his upper right arm. His head is covered by a plastic hat he borrowed from his wife. It is impossible for a Nuba to be photographed without headgear.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of Obiedallah. He was a foreman on the Humboldt University excavations in the 1960s and was later employed by the Sudanese Antiquities Department as a guard at Musawwarat. When this portrait was taken, he was already retired and taking care of the plants at the Humboldt University excavation house.
Collection: pawelwolf.pawelwolf
Description: Portrait of the excavation worker Bilal Mubarak, whom I had met on the SARS excavations in Gabati, and who later also worked on our excavations in Meroe and Hamadab.
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