IDNO
N.13120.GIJ
Description
The Okpa masquerade showing the band seated on the ground playing slit gongs and membrane drums beside a thatched wooden building. The band members wear raffia headdresses, striped net face masks, palm frond skirts, short sleeved shirts and ankle ornaments. A group of adults is sitting in front of the building with trees and vegetation in the background.
Place
W Africa; Nigeria; Eastern Nigeria; Cross River; Etitiama village
Cultural Affliation
Igbo [historically Ibo]; Nkporo
Named Person
Photographer
Jones, Gwilliam Iwan (known as G.I.)
Collector / Expedition
Date
1932 - 1938
Collection Name
Jones Collection
Source
Jones, Gwilliam Iwan (known as G.I.)
Format
Film Negative Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
This negative was kept in a film storage album labelled “Masks & Plays - Nkporo.” by G. I. Jones, and numbered “C11/” by the cataloguer.
Context: Jones provides a detailed description of the band in the Okpa Masquerade. He writes, “The band came first, with sweeping palm-leaf skirts, cotton singlets, and great raffia headdresses which made them look like enormous maned baboons. Their faces were hidden behind black and white raffia bags and they played on slit drums they played on lit drums, large and small, on wooden and iron gongs, and on a small membrane drum.” (Jones, G.I.,1939, p.120.)
Bibliographical Reference: Jones, G.I. 1939 ‘Ifogu Nkporo’, Nigerian Field, Vol.VIII, pp.119-121.
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Alicia Fentiman 9/4/2008]
Publication: The photograph has been digitised for the European Collected Library of Artistic Performance (ECLAP) and is accessible on the portal http://www.eclap.eu/drupal/. [SG 30/10/2012]
FM:147770
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