IDNO

P.96598.WIL


Description

On Cech’s list describing prints:
“F. W. became Political Officer in Sikkim on January 4th, 1933.
(Photos 48-51 were taken at HA MPOW: 68-70)
49. “At Ha. Peggy’s photos [Archery 17.6.33]”
See gi: Ha
49b. “Going down to archery 17.6.33”. Here the archers are walking single file to the archery ground. The first and second in line are holding banners (see 49a).” [printed text]
For more information see Cech’s list.


Place

S Asia; Bhutan; Haa [Ha]


Cultural Affliation


Named Person


Photographer

Williamson, Margaret


Collector / Expedition


Date

17 June 1933


Collection Name

Williamson Collection


Source

Williamson, Margaret


Format

Print Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Context: Archery is the national game of Bhutan and it was widley played betwen different regions in the country. The traditional Bhutanese archery equipment is long bamboo bow. Most archers nowadays use a state of the art carboite Hoyt Brand bow with a complicated looking pulley system that released the arrow at tremendous speed. Competitions are a riot of colour and excitement, with two teams in traditional dress shooting at small wooden targets placed 140m apart. Tradition has it that women are not allowed to touch an archer's bow, and it is believed to decrease performance if an archer sleeps with a woman the night before a contest. The person holding a banner is the team captian. This banner is kept inside the shrine of the guardian deity the night before a contest. [Dawa Dem 15/9/2008]

The transcription of this album by Mark Turin and Sara Shneiderman was carried out with reference to Krystina Cech’s catalogue list alone. Alex Nadin has since revised their cataloguing by systematically matching their records to the images. Margaret Williamson’s handwritten captions for photographs have now been transcribed into the Inscription field, and Cech’s descriptions appear in the Description field. Correct entries for Place, Named Person and Other Nos. have also been entered by Alex Nadin. [Sudeshna Guha 29/10/2002]

Publication: The photograph has been digitised for the European Collected Library of Artistic Performance (ECLAP) and is accessible on the portal http://www.eclap.eu/drupal/. [SG 31/10/2012]


FM:231248

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