IDNO
LS.125447.TC1
Description
On Catalogue Card: "Pagan. N. Nigeria.
Kajji Hairdressing [male symbol]."
On Leading Catalogue Card in S.67: "Nigeria.
Most of the Nigerian slides with white labels are those of A.J.N. Tremearne."
Place
W Africa; Nigeria; Northern Nigeria
Cultural Affliation
Kajji
Named Person
Photographer
Tremearne, Arthur John Newman (Major)
Collector / Expedition
Date
circa 1912
Collection Name
Teaching Slide Collection
Source
Format
Lantern Slide Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Publication: Image published in ‘The Tailed Head-Hunters of Nigeria’, opposite p.178, with the following caption:
"Some Kajji Dandies.
The youths dress their hair, sometimes ornamenting it with brass rings. The loin-covering of cloth or leather is universally worn by men of the tribes in the Jemaan Datoro district, and, in addition, there may be a cape of goatskin (centre figure) or sheepskin (on the right) tied by the legs over one shoulder. Brass rings or cowrie shells may be used to adorn this cape, and even the bands of leather around the loin-covering. See p. 103." [JD 14/8/2013]
Bibliographical Reference: "The Tailed Head-Hunters of Nigeria; an account of an official's seven years' experience in the Northern Nigerian pagan belt, and a description of the manners, habits, and customs of some of its native tribes", by Major A. J. N. Tremearne (B.A. (Cantab.), F.R.G.S., F.R.A.I., Sometime Scholar and Prizeman, Christ's College, Hausa Lecturer, and First Diplome in Anthropology, Cambridge). (J. B. Lippincott, 1912). The full text is available on Internet Archive, http://archive.org/details/tailedheadhunte00tremgoog. [JD 14/8/2013]
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