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024 7    |a PP MS 19/6/APA/0057 |2 SOAS manuscript number
024 7    |a 156_??_blank |2 Haimendorf reference
040        |a UkLSOA |c UkLSOA
245 00 |a Apatani crowd at a ritual |h [electronic resource] |y English.
260        |a [S.l.] : |b [s.n.], |c 1944.
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500        |a Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf (1909-1995) was born and educated in Vienna, gaining a PhD in anthropology from the University of Vienna in 1931. A grant from the Rockefeller Foundation enabled him to study at the London School of Economics, under the anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. In 1936, he went to the Naga Hills in northeast India for his first fieldwork; over the next four decades, he worked extensively in south & central India, northeast India and Nepal. In 1950 he was appointed Professor of Anthropology at SOAS, where he established the Department of Anthropology. During his career, he published seventeen books, most of them ethnographies of tribal cultures. He was President of the Royal Anthropological Institute (1975-77) and a pioneer in the field of visual anthropology.
500        |a This scene was photographed on or approximate to 19440322
500        |a Other designation of photograph: 156/??/blank
500        |a Original Container: BW Negatives Box III
500        |a For descriptive reference, see: Fürer-Haimendorf, Christophe von. 1955. : 47, Diary p. 9
500        |a Haimendorf's reference: 156_??_blank
500        |a Ropi is an Apatani ritual in which men imitate warriors. This ritual is performed in order to prevent retaliation by the soul of one's dead enemy and his ancestors.
500        |a BW Negatives Box III
500        |a Funded in the United Kingdom by JISC
500        |a SOAS name authority for "Haimendorf, Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist" is GB/NNAF/P146323.
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Fürer-Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1909-1995 : record number 109123273
506        |a © 1944, The Estate of Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf. The Estate is currently (2015) represented by Nicholas Haimendorf, son of Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf. ----- Creative Commons (by-nc-nd). -- This image may be used in accord with Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs.
520 3    |a These Apatanis are standing on and around a ritual platform during a ritual known as ropi : this ritual, known as ropi, was performed in the context of an ongoing dispute with a neighbouring tribe : Six months earlier, an Apatani man had been captured while hunting near a Hill Miri village and was held for three months : He escaped and took his revenge by killing a woman relative of his captors and cutting off her hand : He then brought her hand back to his village as a trophy, where it was kept in a ritual hut : On the third day, this ritual was performed in which the dead woman's spirit and those of her ancestors were placated with offerings of goat meat and rice-beer : Fürer-Haimendorf described the scene he photographed: 'the offerings of food and rice-beer placed on the altar; the men and boys…had danced most of the night; and early in the morning the hand had been taken out of the nago ritual hut :, covered with pigs' fat and then burnt to ashes in the fire which we still saw smouldering.' While this ritual is no longer celebrated for human deaths, it is still performed for the killing of certain animals esp : jungle cats, : apatanis believe that these animals have close genealogical links with humans : as with humans, the ritual is intended to prevent retaliation by the victim's spirit or descendants.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c SOAS, University of London, |c Archives and Special Collections, |d 2015. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a Archives and Special Collections.
650        |a Ropi ritual.
650        |a रोपी अनुष्ठान.
650    0 |a Apatani (Indic people).
650        |a एशिया -- भारत -- अरुणाचल प्रदेश -- निचली सुबनसिरी जिला -- अपतानी नदी घाटी.
655    7 |a Apatani |2 ethnicity
655    7 |a अपतानी जनजाति |2 ethnicity
720 1    |a Fürer-Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1909-1995. |4 pht
720 1    |a Furer-Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1909-1995. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Haimendorf, Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist. |4 ctb
752        |a India |b Arunachal Pradesh |c Lower Subansiri District |d Bulla |g Apatani River valley.
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Photographs.
830    0 |a South Asia.
830    0 |a Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf Collection.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Photographs
856 40 |u http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOADI00051/00001 |y Electronic Resource
992 04 |a http://digital.soas.ac.uk/content/LO/AD/I0/00/51/00001/PPMS19_6_APA_0057athm.jpg
997        |a Photographs


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