IDNO
N.19615.ROS
Description
Two Banyoro princesses wearing bark cloths? and seated on a grass mat in an interior of the Royal enclosure? The background consists of a white screen.
Physical Condition: Film is a yellow/brown colour.
Place
E Africa; Uganda; western Uganda; Western District; Bunyoro
Cultural Affliation
Banyoro (Bakitara)
Named Person
Andereya Bisereko Duhaga II (b. 1882 - d. 1924)
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 C31/222/ 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: "After the evening milking the princesses, half-sisters of the king, might come and visit him privately. Should one of them be in the throne room before the milking, she, like the queen, retired to the dairy and then went outside, returning after the king had drunk his meal. The king talked with any of his half sisters in the throne room and sometimes he would give one an estate or slaves, which always meant he desired her to become one of his wives. Princesses whom he took to wife in this way did not necessarily come to live in the royal enclosure but were placed under special guards to prevent any of the princes from making love to them.” (Roscoe, J., 1923. The Bakitara (or Banyoro): The First Part of the Report of The Mackie Ethnological Expedition to Central Africa. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), p. 153). [ED 6/11/2007]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Elisabeth Deane 7/1/2008]
FM:154265
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