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Michael and Linda Doochin Collection

National Museum of African Art

Object Details

Shared Stewardship and Ethical Returns
The National Museum of African Art (NMAfA) acknowledges and respects the right of artists, community members, cultural groups, community-based scholars, and knowledge-keepers to collaboratively steward representations of themselves and their intangible cultural heritage located in the collections cared for by the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives (EEPA). Making this collection accessible to the public is an ongoing process grounded in the EEPA's commitment to connecting living people and cultures to the materials this collection represents. To learn more about NMAfA's Shared Stewardship and Ethical Returns Policy, please visit the website. We welcome all inquiries and requests for shared stewardship or the ethical return of items. Requests can be made by emailing NMAfA-SSER@si.edu.
Photographer
Doochin, Michael D.
Creator
Kartoz-Doochin, Linda
Place
Ghana
Togo
Mali
Uganda
Ivory Coast
Seychelles
Ethiopia
Madagascar
Burkina Faso
Benin
Southern Rhodesia
Cape Town (South Africa)
Malawi
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania)
Serengeti
Gabon
Topic
Tourism
Provenance
Donated by Michael and Linda Doochin, 2020.
Photographer
Doochin, Michael D.
Creator
Kartoz-Doochin, Linda
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Michael and Linda Doochin Collection
Biographical / Historical
Over a span of more than 40 years, Linda Kartoz-Doochin and Michael Doochin have pursued a lifelong passion for learning about diverse peoples, cultures, and customs during their international travels, including trips to Africa, Bhutan, Burma (Myanmar), China, New Guinea, several Oceanian countries, and numerous other locations. Between 1977 and 2019, the Doochins traveled to nineteen African countries on excursions organized and led by various local guides, zoologists, archeologists, and anthropologists. During each trip, they documented their experiences through photographs and video. An entrepreneur and community leader, Linda received a BA from Barnard College – where she developed an early interest in cultural anthropology as a student of noted anthropologist Margaret Mead – and an MBA from the Harvard Graduate school of Business. During her business career, she has been recognized in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Industry and Finance, and honored for her leadership in the National Society of Plastic Engineers. Linda has served on the Board of Trustees for the Nashville Public Education Foundation, and numerous other Boards of Directors and varied educational and social service endeavors, including the YWCA, YWCA Shelter and Domestic Violence Program, Oasis Center, Jewish Federation of Nashville, and the Harvard Alumni Association. A strong advocate for families and education, Linda was instrumental in starting the first shelter for victims of domestic violence in Nashville and has long been involved with programs dealing with families, teens, education and social issues. An accomplished photographer, painter, and author, Michael has a BA in Economics from Williams College and an MBA in Economics from Harvard Business School, institutions where he explored his interest in the growth of developing countries. Michael is an owner and manager of a packaging and label manufacturer. He maintains a strong interest in natural history and healing energy. He is a Certified Tennessee Naturalist and maintains a certified arboretum on the grounds of his business. He has served on numerous nonprofit boards, often in officer roles, including chair of The American Chestnut Association and at the Tennessee Naturalist Program. Michael is also a Certified Healing Touch Practitioner and the author of two published books, The Tzaddik (2010) and The Mystical Naturalist (2017). Influenced by the natural holistic approaches to well-being and health that they witnessed during their travels, Linda and Michael embarked on a path to study holistic energy healing and became Certified Healing Touch* Practitioners in 2006. They have studied with energy medicine luminaries, Donna Eden, Rosalyn Bruyere, James Oschman, and Bonnie Johnson. As a composer of music and lyrics, Linda endeavors to infuse all of her compositions with uplifting healing energy. As an abstract and realist oil painter, Michael has painted scenes from his trips. Exhibits of his paintings and photographs include shows at Cheekwood Museum of Art, Centennial Art Center, Alive Hospice, the Gordon Jewish Community Center, and University School in Nashville.
Extent
6539 Slides (photographs) (color, 35mm)
Date
1977-2019
Archival Repository
Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
Identifier
EEPA.2020-001
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Slides (photographs)
Citation
Michael and Linda Doochin Collection, EEPA 2020-001, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is physically organized to reflect the creator's original organization into slide carousels. The collection is digitally arranged alphabetically by country, ensuring that users can easily locate slides based on geographic location. This dual arrangement preserves the original context and order of the physical materials while enhancing digital accessibility and searchability for researchers.
Rights
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Scope and Contents
The Michael and Linda Doochin collection contains materials related to the Doochin's photographic travels between 1977 and 2019, including following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Rhodesia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, and Uganda. The collection formats include 35mm slides and 6 videos recorded with Sony 120 video Hi8 60 Digital8.
Restrictions
Use of original records requires an appointment.This collection is fully digitized with a selection of images available online. Please reach out to the Archives staff for more information.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1733161500962-1733161503067-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo79598705d-1491-4382-8249-00ee95752335

In the Collection

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  • Women and children wait for pinnace taxi on Niger river

  • Mountain View Hotel, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Sandstone mountain range in Isalo Park, Madagascar

  • Camels are loaded for return to salt mine

  • Three pilgrims, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Homes and cooking utensils in Bozo village

  • Young girl in a courtyard

  • Pilgrim in prayer, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Striped Civet, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar

  • Wife of hunter

  • View of road crossing the border from Burkina Faso into Mali

  • View of village on the Niger River

  • Boat transports passengers on Lake Togo, Lake Togo, Togo

  • Woman pounding grain in village

  • Rooftop view of Segou

  • Camels are loaded for return to salt mine

  • Sheep Grazing, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Gelada Baboons playing, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Produce vendors at market, Antananarivo, Madagascar

  • Ilakaka viewed from National Route 7, Madagascar

  • Gelada Baboons, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Chameleons, Andisibe National Park, Madagascar

  • Exterior of the Chapel of the Tablet at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, Aksum, Ethiopia

  • Women selling produce and containers at the market

  • Farmer and oxen, North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia

  • People shopping at Djenne Market

  • Dogon dwellings built into the cliff

  • People sorting food near temporary structures

  • Candelabra aloe vera and Meskel flowers, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Cattle next to dwellings, Mopti

  • Living area in Goumo hunter's village

  • Ringtail Lemur, Berenty Reserve, Anosy, Madagascar

  • Camels are loaded for return to salt mine

  • Fenced home in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar

  • Village of Aouré from the Niger River

  • Man in prayer at the monastery of Debre Berhan Selassie, Gondar, Ethiopia

  • Priests at the Meskel Festival, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Area for village livestock

  • People and Products at Djenne Market

  • Woman manufacturing salt in village, Grand Popo to Lake Togo

  • Male and Female Gelada Baboons grooming, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • View of steep path decending from cliff

  • Pinnace on Niger River

  • Worshippers at the entrance of the monastery of Debre Berhan Selassie, Gondar, Ethiopia

  • Stairs in Timbuktu Home

  • Gecko, Berenty Reserve, Anosy, Madagascar

  • Dogon villages built into cliffside

  • Alley in the Mercato market, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  • Cooking and storage area

  • Worshippers at the monastery of Debre Berhan Selassie, Gondar, Ethiopia

  • Indri Lemur, Andisibe National Park, Madagascar

  • Portrait of Dogon Diviner

  • Lock on Dogon home

  • Illuminated manuscript of crucifixion, Aksum, Ethiopia

  • Fulani woman wearing pink and white at Djenne Market

  • Close up of Succulent Spiny Plant, Berenty Reserve, Anosy, Madagascar

  • Workers in the Bandiagara fields

  • Dancer in sirige mask

  • Chameleon at the Peyrieras Reptile Reserve, Andasibe, Madagascar

  • Goats fighting, Awasa, Ethiopia

  • Stone steles, Aksum, Ethiopia

  • Procession of priests, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • People washing next to Niger river

  • People leading packing mules to market, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

  • Villagers gather for ceremony

  • Façade of rock-hewn church, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Two pilgrims on steps, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Grasses in Sahara Desert

  • Space between rock-hewn churches and walls for water runoff, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Linda Doochin climbing Bandiagara cliffs

  • Wild heather flowers, Calluna vulgaris, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • People with loaded trucks wait for the ferry

  • Man carrying dried grass through Fianarantsoa, Madagascar

  • Grand Mosque of Bobo-Dioulasso

  • Exterior of Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar, Ethiopia

  • Field of Meskel and wildflowers, North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia

  • Entrance to Dogon village in Bandiagara cliffs

  • Artist working on mud cloth, Segou

  • Diademed Sifaka Lemur, Mantadia National Park, Madagascar

  • Purple delphinium dayscaulon flowers, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Rectangular mud building, Bandiagara-Tierelle

  • Gelada Baboon and baby, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Tombs in the Omo Rift Valley, Lake Hawassa, Ethiopia

  • Entrance to village with rock and cliffs

  • Drivers and chef setting up for lunch

  • Pilgrims share food, Gondar, Ethiopia

  • People shopping at Djenne Market

  • Pilgrim watching Meskel Festival procession, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Exterior of Fasilides' Bath House, Gondar, Ethiopia

  • Verreaux's sifaka lemur, Isalo National Park, Madagascar

  • Men playing a game near Isalo National Park, Madagascar

  • Oxen threshing grain during harvest, North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia

  • Storage area and granary

  • Straw against wall, used for thatching

  • Clergy wait to ignite the Demera, Lalibela, Ethiopia

  • Purple delphinium dayscaulon flowers, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Linda Doochin climbing Bandiagara cliffs

  • Male Gelada Baboon, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

  • Stone steles, Aksum, Ethiopia

  • Fire place in hunters village, Goumo

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Decorated Gourunsi graneries in village
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