IDNO
P.49907.DRI
Description
"Lotuko village at Tirangori, shewing typical fencing, high pitched rooves & platform club-house." [Driberg's caption]
On Catalogue Card on LS.140753.TC1: Lotuko. 56.LOT.9.
Africa, East.
Lotuko village at Tirangori, typical fencing, high-pitched roofs and, in mid distance, platform clubhouse, each level being reserved for a specific set in the age-grade system.
Place
NE Africa; South Sudan; Torit District; ?Tirangole [Sudan]
Cultural Affliation
Otuho [historically Lotuko]
Named Person
Photographer
Driberg, Jack Herbert
Collector / Expedition
Date
1925
Collection Name
Driberg CollectionUnmounted Haddon Collection
Source
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.49897.ACH2. to P.49909.ACH2. were found in envelope now marked C210/3/. This was found in another envelope now marked C210/ which came from the wooden drawer 1.
Cultural Group: Lotuko is an alternative name for the Otuho, a cultural group of southern Sudan. Lango is also a cultural group of Torit District, Southern Sudan (distinct from the Lango of Uganda), as well as being an alternative name for the Didinga. [Source: Ethnologue 15th Edition, JD 19/6/2009]
Photographer: The handwriting on the reverse of the prints P.49897.ACH2. to P.49909.ACH2. is the same as the series P.49848.ACH2. to P.49875.ACH2, which has been provisionally assigned to J.H. Driberg, and the dates circa 1912 - 1921. The Photographer and Date fields have been amended accordingly. [JD 19/6/2009]
FM:184557
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