IDNO
LS.103405.MF
Description
Squatting in the courtyard outside a Tallensi hut there is a young Tallensi man and a boy holding a few pieces of millet? in their hands. In the background, there is a young Tallensi woman wearing a girdle and holding a small child, while standing outside the doorway of a Tallensi hut. The ground is covered with millet.
Place
W Africa; Ghana; Upper East region [Gold Coast; Northern Territories]
Cultural Affliation
Tallensi
Named Person
Photographer
Fortes, Meyer
Collector / Expedition
Fortes, Meyer
Date
Collection Name
Fortes Collection
Source
Drucker-Brown, Susan
Format
Lanternslide - Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
LS.103397.MF - LS.103405.MF were kept in the box now numbered C570/.
Bibliographical Reference: Fortes, Meyer, 1945. Dynamics of Clanship Among the Tallensi (London: Oxford University Press).
Bibliographical Reference: Fortes, Meyer, 1949. The Web of Kinship Among the Tallensi (London: Oxford University Press).
Bibliographical Reference: Fortes, Meyer, 1987. Religion, Morality and the Person: Essays on Tallensi Religion (London: Oxford University Press).
Context: Domestic Organization in Relation to Agriculture and Crops. The staple crop is millet (generically, ki) of which there are three kinds, early millet (naara: pennisetum typhoideum); guinea corn (ki specifically, each variety being known by a special term, e.g. kutok, kazii & c.: sorgum vulgare); and late millet (za: pennisetum spicatum). These with a small amount of rice (mui: orzya sativa) occupy 92 per cent. of the area cultivated in the Zuarangu district. (Fortes, M., and Fortes, S.L., 1936, Africa: Journal of the international African Institute, Vol. 9, No. 2, Problems of African Native Diet, pp. 242-243.). [ED 27/11/2007]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Elisabeth Deane 21/5/2008]
FM:238055
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