Yungya after burning (Image number A.6 : J.P. Mills Photographic Collection)

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Title:
Yungya after burning (Image number A.6 : J.P. Mills Photographic Collection)
Series Title:
J.P. Mills Photographic Collection
Added title page title:
Yungya after burning
Creator:
Mills, J.P. (James Philip), 1890-1960 ( Photographer )
Hobson, Geraldine ( contributor )
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Measurements:
8x5.5cm in

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Abstract:
The inhabitants had disappeared at the approach of the column, taking all their possessions with them. "The whole place was crawling with myriads of hungry fleas, many of which we carried off with us. Firewood, thatch, even lumps of clay for making pots [had all been] removed. Even the great wood drums had been dragged off somewhere, and the punishment we were able to inflict by burning what was left was very small indeed." ( en )
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This item may be used under license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial (CC BY-NC)
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VIAF ID: 24750269 (name authority) : Mills, J.P. (James Philip), 1890-1960
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Original caption: Yungya after burning
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Date of photograph: 1923 April 9
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Ethnologue reference for the Naga people is located at http://www.ethnologue.com/language/nbe
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Ethnicity: Phom Naga
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Ethnologue reference for the Phom people is located at http://www.ethnologue.com/language/nph
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VIAF ID: 24750269 (name authority) : Mills, J.P. (James Philip), 1890-1965
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The Konyak tribe lived in the northern part of the Naga Hills. To the west the Konyaks bordered the Assam plains and the Ao Nagas; on the south-east were the Phoms, and on the east the Singphos of Burma. At the time of these photographs much of their country was unadministered and little known and some of the villages visited during this expedition had never before been seen by Europeans.
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Yungya is also known as Aopao or Ao Pao and resides in the Champang H.Q. of the Mon District, Nagaland, India.
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Reference: Hutton, J. H. (John Henry), 1885-1968. Tour Diary. April 1923. (Held in the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum archives, University of Oxford).
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Reference: Mills, J.P. (James Philip), 1890-1960. Letters to Henry Balfour. (Held in the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum archives, University of Oxford).
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The album in which this image was originally collected mainly contains photographs taken during a punitive expedition in April 1923 to the Konyak village of Yungya, certain inhabitants of which had carried out a head-hunting raid on Kamahu. J.P. Mills was Assistant Commissioner, Mokokchung at this time. He accompanied J.H. Hutton, Deputy Commissioner, Kohima, who was his superior and therefore wrote the official Tour Diary for the expedition. The military escort of Gurkhas was commanded by Captain W.B.S. Shakespear.
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Originally collected in Album A of the "J.P. Mills Photographic Collection". (Held in the SOAS, University of London, archives and special collections.)
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VIAF name authority for "Mills, J.P. (James Philip), 1890-1960" is record number 24750269.
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B&W photographic print
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VIAF ID: 24095368 (name authority) : Hobson, Geraldine

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
Holding Location:
Archives and Special Collections
Rights Management:
Image: © 1923, The Estate of J.P. Mills. Text: © 1996, Geraldine Hobson.
Resource Identifier:
PP MS 58/02/A/06 ( calm reference )