Clay pots for sale in the Bondoukou market, 1994
During the 20th century women from the potting villages of Dorbour, Adadiem and other locations west of the Banda hills sold their pots in markets centers to the east and the west. Here women sell clay pots in the market at Bondoukou in Côte d’Ivoire. Visible are varied-sized cooking pots (sro chͻ in Nafaanra), water jars (chͻkoo in Nafaanra), soup pots (chiin sinyjͻlͻ in Nafaanra) and grinding bowls (pԑԑ in Nafaanra). Also for sale in the foreground are clay eating bowls that appear to have been fired in a kiln (?) rather than a bonfire. Bondoukou, 1994.
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Creator
Subject
Publisher
Identifier
Keyword
- Marketing
- Water pots (chokoo)
- Cooking pots (sro cho)
- Eating bowls
- Grinding bowls
- Soup pots (chiin sinyjolo)
- Jars
- 8.040654, -2.801507
- Dr. Ann B. Stahl
- 35 mm slide
- 2016
- Slide scanned by Veronique Plante
- 1994