IDNO

P.56889.


Description

“Madagascar
General distribution
The “mohava” - “ody’ of cow’s horn decorated with beads attached round waist by strings of cloth. Contains mixture of honey, dung, grease, pieces of potent wood and a variety of other objects according to requirement (e.g. needles, crocodile’s tooth, cartridges, silver charms - this has perhaps pair of scissors).” [Danielli's annotation]


Place

E Africa; Madagascar


Cultural Affliation


Named Person


Photographer

Peetz, E. Otto (Mr)


Collector / Expedition


Date

post 1935


Collection Name


Source

Danielli, Mary (Mrs)


Format

Print Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

P.56887 to P.56896. were found inside the envelope now numbered C268/1/3/1/ which was inside C268/1/3/. This was inside C268/1/, or the first drawer of the entire green cabinet, which was formerly numbered as batch 144 and now numbered C268/.

Photographer: In Danielli, Mary. “The ‘Mpanandro’ (Maker of Days) of Imerina, Madagascar.” Folklore, vol. 60, no. 4, 1949, pp. 375–387. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1256965, p.76 is the following credit to the images published: "This photograph was very kindly lent by Mr. E. O. Peetz of the Friends Service Council in Madagascar." [JD 10/10/2019]

Photographer: Otto Peetz was "anti-fascist German who had wed a British woman [Edith Gregory] ... Peetz had fled Nazi Germany for England in 1935. Sent to Madagascar by the Society of Friends, he was initially interned as an enemy alien at the outset of hostilities. ... Peetz faced the possibility of becoming stateless ... when his passport expired in September 1940. Even after his liberation in July 1940, his situation remained precarious..." (Eric T. Jennings, Perspectives on French Colonial Madagascar, (Springer, 2017) p.145). [JD 10/10/2019]

Bibliographical Reference: Mary Danielli (1949) The “Mpanandro” (Maker of Days) of Imerina, Madagascar, Folklore, 60:4, 375-387, DOI: 10.1080/0015587X.1949.9717956. [JD 10/10/2019]


FM:191539

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