IDNO
N.19205.ROS
Description
Entrance to caves near Sipi Falls on Mount Elgon. There is a Bagesu? man in the foreground wearing a kanzu (white tunic) and holding a long stick.
Place
E Africa; Uganda; Elgon; Mount Elgon; Sipi Falls
Cultural Affliation
Bagesu
Named Person
Photographer
?Roscoe, John R.
Collector / Expedition
Roscoe, John R. [Mackie Ethnological Expedition, Uganda, 1919 - 1920]
Date
1919 - 1920
Collection Name
Roscoe Collection
Source
Format
Film Negative Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
This negative was kept in an envelope marked C30/155/ by the cataloguer. The envelope was kept in box marked C30/ by the cataloguer.
Previously stored on Shelf 4, in group of 4 wooden boxes numbered 180.
Publication: Similar image(s) published in Roscoe, J., 1922. The Soul of Central Africa: An Account of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition. (London: Cassell and Co), p. 292 with the caption: "The Caves on Mount Elgon” and p. 266 with the caption: "The Sipi Fall, Mount Elgon”.
Similar images also published in Roscoe, J., The Bagesu and other Tribes of the Uganda Protectorate: The Third Part of the Report of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition to Central Africa. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). p. 2, Plate II, with the captions: "View of caves” and "Entrance to Cave” under the general caption: "Caves on Mount Elgon”. [ED 19/9/2007]
Context: "When these Bagesu first came to Mount Elgon they had to make their dwellings on the higher peaks of the mountain, and seldom dared venture down to the valleys, for there they were always in danger of attack of some foe, and defeat meant death or slavery. Ten or twenty families join together to form a village, building their homes in a small cluster on a fairly level spot some way up the mountain, where they dig their fields and plant their millet, sweet potatoes and other crops as near as possible to the village” (Roscoe, J., 1922. The Soul of Central Africa: An Account of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition. (London: Cassell and Co) p.246). [ED 19/9/2007]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Elisabeth Deane 18/9/2007]
FM:153855
Images (Click to view full size):