IDNO

N.19423.ROS


Description

Frontal view of a girl from the Ankole region seated outside a building with wooden shutters and a thatched roof, wearing a white, tunic-style dress with a sash tied around the waist and a white beaded necklace.


Place

E Africa; Uganda; Ankole


Cultural Affliation

?Bahera


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 C31/50/ by the cataloguer. The envelope was kept in box marked C31/ by the cataloguer.
Previously stored on Shelf 4, in group of 4 wooden boxes numbered 180.

Context: "Among the Bahera, who are the servants of the Bahuma in Ankole, and are used in all agricultural and building operations, there are artisans who comprise three distinct trades, the smiths and ironworkers in general, the carpenters and the potters. Upon these people the pastoral clans depend for various weapons -tools, household furniture, milk vessels, and water-pots. The ironworkers I will not deal with here, for the smiths are not so skillful as those of the Bunyoro and there are few smelters, the smiths obtaining their metal from Bunyoro and other countries.” (Roscoe, J., 1922. The Soul of Central Africa: An Account of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition. pp. 73 - 74). [ED 12/9/2007]

This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Elisabeth Deane 25/10/2007]


FM:154073

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