Model morung near the grave of a warrior

Material Information

Title:
Model morung near the grave of a warrior
Creator:
Fürer-Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1909-1995 ( Photographer )
Furer-Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1909-1995 ( contributor )
Haimendorf, Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist ( contributor )
Place of Publication:
[S.l.]
Publisher:
[s.n.]
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Materials:
Photographic film: 35mm B&W negative, Agfa ( medium )

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Morungs
Graves ( lcsh )
क़ब्र
Ao (Indic people) ( LCSH )
एशिया -- भारत -- नगालैंड -- मोकोकचुआंग जिला
Genre:
Ao Naga ( ethnicity )
Naga ( ethnicity )
Naga (South Asian people) ( LCSH )
नागा ( ethnicity )
एओ नागा ( ethnicity )
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- India -- Nagaland -- Mokokchung District -- Akhoia
Coordinates:
26.494772 x 94.663223

Notes

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General Note:
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.
General Note:
Behind the grave of a warrior in the forest, a small morung-like house is erected with shields, ornaments and weapons of the deceased hung onto it : Painted on and possible carved into the main posts are symbols of mithun heads and headhunting imagery : the entire construction commemorates the high warrior status of the deceased person.
General Note:
Akhoia is also known as Akhoya and Akoia
General Note:
Akoia is also spelled Akhoya and Akhoia
General Note:
This scene was photographed on or approximate to 19360715
General Note:
Other designation of photograph: 018/17
General Note:
Original Container: BW Negatives Box I
General Note:
Haimendorf's reference: 018_17
General Note:
BW Negatives Box I
General Note:
Funded in the United Kingdom by JISC
General Note:
SOAS name authority for "Haimendorf, Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist" is GB/NNAF/P146323.
General Note:
VIAF (name authority) : Fürer-Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1909-1995 : record number 109123273
General Note:
For descriptive reference, see: PP MS 19, Diary1 : 103ff

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
Holding Location:
Archives and Special Collections
Rights Management:
© 1936, 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.
Resource Identifier:
PP MS 19/6/NAGA/0374 ( SOAS manuscript number )
018_17 ( Haimendorf reference )