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Well at Esdud - taken on way up Country, shewing Syrian + Arab natives drawing water. All our supplies came from these wells - as they do now

Accession Number NWHRM : 5240.111

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Photographic print (b/w); view of a group of men and women drawing water from a well; Esdud, Palestine, 1918

Read MoreWell at Esdud - taken on way up Country, shewing Syrian + Arab natives drawing water. All our supplies came from these wells - as they do now

The term 'Native', as used in the title of this photograph, comes from Late Middle English from Latin “nativus” from “natus” meaning born, and has been used to describe people born to a particular place. However, while the term has been in common use historically, it has been criticised for not only reinforcing colonial hierarchies (natives were considered inferior to the civilised coloniser) but also for implying an exclusionary racial and ethnic right to a place by a specific group.

Department Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
Inscription Well at Esdud - taken / on way up Country, shewing / Syrian + Arab natives drawing / water. All our supplies came / from these wells - as they do / now
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