Elizabeth Bayley Willis Northeast India photograph collection, circa 1954
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Willis, Elizabeth Bayley
- Title
- Elizabeth Bayley Willis Northeast India photograph collection
- Dates
- circa 1954 (inclusive)19491959
- Quantity
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310 photographic
prints (1 box) ; 4 x 5 inches
100 copy negatives (1 box) ; 4x5 inches - Collection Number
- PH0690
- Summary
- Photographs collected by Elizabeth Bayley Willis taken by Verrier Elwin and Panna Pal in northeast India in the 1950s documenting various landscapes and ethnic groups
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open to the public.
- Additional Reference Guides
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Elizabeth Bayley Willis was born Elizabeth Palmer Bayley in Somerville, Massachusetts, in 1902. She attended Queen Anne High School and spent a year in Boston and West Newton, Massachusetts, at the Misses Allen School. In Boston Willis studied European art history and the Asian collections at the Boston Museum. Willis spent one year of college at Mount Holyoke, continuing to visit Boston and study at the museum. She graduated from the University of Washington in 1923. Willis married Cecil Durand Willis in 1923, and the couple had four daughters before their divorce in 1937.
In 1937 Willis studied painting at Mills College summer session with artists Lyonel Feininger, Helen Chapin, and others. There she met Kenneth Callahan, who brought her into Seattle's art world. Through Callahan she met Morris Graves, Mark Tobey, and other Northwest artists, and she studied painting with Tobey in 1939 and 1940. From 1938 to 1943, Willis taught English and Latin at Garfield High School in Seattle and headed the school's art department.
In 1943 Willis went to New York looking for a gallery to show Mark Tobey's work. She was hired by Marian Willard to show Morris Graves's work at the Willard Gallery, and in 1947 she returned to Seattle to work as curator at the University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery. From 1948 to 1950, Willis was curator at the San Francisco Museum of Art and from 1950 to 1951, curator and acting assistant director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. In charge of exhibits, Willis curated Mark Tobey's first retrospective exhibit and was instrumental in bringing to the United States a series of exhibitions of the decorative arts of Japan, China, and Korea.
While in San Francisco, Willis had helped to show and sell Japanese folk art for Dr. Suetsu Yanagi of the Mingei Kan National Folk Art Museum in Tokyo. In 1951 she went to Japan as a consultant to the Mingei Kan on the quality and marketing of modern folk art. She made her first visit to India on her return trip and collected folk textiles in Bombay. Back in the United States, Willis went to New York to study the Cooper-Union museum's Indian decorative arts collection. On the weekends she went to Boston to study with Georg Swarenski, curator of decorative arts at the Boston Museum.
In 1952 Willis was appointed to the United Nations Technical Assistance Board, having been recommended by the Cooper-Union Museum as a curator and marketer of handcrafts. Her work for the UN focused on stimulating the economic development of handcrafts in India and East Asia through marketing textile and other decorative art products to American and European importers. In November of that year, Willis went to India as an advisor to the government of Uttar Pradesh on the development and preservation of handcrafts.
Willis worked with the All India Handcrafts Board, the Handloom Board, and the Khadi and Village Industries Board to improve and develop crafts production and sales, and in so doing improve the living and working conditions of the craftspeople. Working in Uttar Pradesh, Willis observed many one of a kind techniques and designs in textile creation and helped the local artisans to develop consistent production for export. Willis returned to India several times as a gazetted advisor to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Textile Commissioner, and the All India Handloom Board. Her primary role was to help develop the export business for handloom textiles for all of India, a task that involved visiting hundreds of villages throughout the country, establishing guidelines for quality control, and assisting with technical improvements. Willis also worked on similar missions for the UN in Vietnam, Formosa, and Morocco.
From 1957 to 1965, Willis returned to India many times at her own expense to collect textiles and continue her study of the folk textile industry. Over 1,400 textiles as well as jewelry from Willis's collection were donated to the University of Washington by Willis and her friends Virginia and Prentice Bloedel, who helped to fund several of Willis's later trips to India. This gift started the University's Costume and Textile Study Center, now part of the Henry Art Gallery. Other Willis textiles, artifacts, photographs, and unpublished research are in the National Anthropological Archives and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum.
Willis resided in Bainbridge Island near Seattle for many years and died at the age of 101 in 2003.
Historical Background
In the late 1950s, Elizabeth Bayley Willis wanted to travel to the Northeast Frontier Agency (now Arunachal Pradesh). She discussed this in letters to Verrier Elwin (1902-1964) who was a leading expert on the NEFA and an advisor to the government of India. He invited her to visit him in Assam but made it clear that the NEFA was off limits. With a grant from the University of Washington, she traveled to India and met Verrier Elwin in 1959. She collected photographs that Verrier Elwin and Panna Pal had taken in the NEFA, Nagaland, and other parts of northeast India.
Northeast India is an upside-down triangle of seven states (Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Assam) that is east of Bangladesh, south of Tibet, and west of Myanmar. It is connected to the bulk of India by a small strip of land in West Bengal. Arunachal Pradesh (formerly the Northeast Frontier Agency) did not become a state until 1987. Much of Arunachal Pradesh is disputed territory that is governed by India but claimed by the Chinese who call it South Tibet. Northeast India has close cultural ties to Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. In the 1950s, it was home to tribal people who wore little or no clothing, modified their bodies with tattoos and piercings, sacrificed animals, decapitated enemies, owned slaves, and had sex with multiple partners. To much of the western world, these tribal people were exotic, primitive, and controversial. Their cultural traditions were recorded by Verrier Elwin and the few other scholars who were allowed to meet them.
Content Description
Collection contains photographs collected by Elizabeth Bayley Willis, taken by Verrier Elwin and Panna Pal in northeast India in the 1950s documenting various landscapes and ethnic groups. Collection consists of copy prints made by the University of Washington Audio-Visual Production Services from negatives made by IMS. Originals held elsewhere.
Other Descriptive Information
Catalog data from the Smithsonian's Elizabeth Bayley Willis Photographs 1950s-1960s (Photo lot 79-11, Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives) were used in the preparation of this finding aid. The Elizabeth Bayley Willis Papers 1933-1988 (Manuscripts Accession no. 2583-019) contain correspondence between Elizabeth Bayley Willis and Verrier Elwin.
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Administrative Information
Arrangement
Items are arranged by state, division/district, and ethnic group.
Custodial History
Elizabeth Bayley Willis gave the collection to the Costume and Textiles Study Center at the Henry Art Gallery who gave it to the University of Washington Special Collections.
Acquisition Information
Gift of the Henry Art Gallery, 2002.
Processing Note
Processed by Scott Forland, 2005
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Northeast Frontier Agency (NEFA) portion of Assam now Arunachal Pradesh (Arunachal State)
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Undetermined division or district
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Landscape
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Description: Zula La (Zula Pass)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 1
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Kameng Frontier Division now Tawang District, West Kameng District, and East Kameng District
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Landscape
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Description: View of Karpo La (Karpo Pass) from Bum La (Bum Pass) with two Buddhist cairns in foregroundDates: circa 1954Container: Item 2
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Description: Sub-tropical forest and conifer-covered mountainsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 3
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Description: Zong La (Zong Pass) near Tawang looking toward NyamjangchuDates: circa 1954Container: Item 4
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Description: Khong La (Khong Pass) with Buddhist cairnsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 5
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Description: Mt. KhenzamaneDates: circa 1954Container: Item 6
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Description: View of Senge Dzong on way to Se La (Se Pass) with rhododendrons in foregroundDates: circa 1954Container: Item 7
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Description: View of Seng Dzong on way to Se La (Se Pass)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 8
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Description: Se La (Se Pass) Lake towards TawangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 9
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Description: Se La (Se Pass)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 10-11
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Description: Dahung River between Dahung and SenchongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 12
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Description: PT Tso Lake?Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 13
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Multiple or undetermined ethnic groups
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Description: Two Akha girls dancing, two Miji girls dancing, and two Akha men playing drum and cymbals, Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 14
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Description: Monpa with headdresses and Akha without headdresses dancing at coed schoolDates: circa 1954Container: Item 15
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Description: Sherdukpen and/or Monpa eating meal in mountainsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 16
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Akha or Aka ethnic group
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Description: Akha longhouse with tied poles in front representing number of mithun (bos frontalis) sacrificed, Buragaon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 17
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Description: Akha boy with knife, sword, bamboo hat, and braided bamboo bow guard on left wrist, Buragaon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 18
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Description: Akha headman, Buragaon Village (20 with different crop)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 19
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Description: Akha headman, Buragaon Village (19 with different crop)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 20
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Description: Akha rani (female ruler of village) with tattoo, Lingchong (black pine resin) face paint, silver earplugs, and Tibetan ornaments standing next to husband with Tibetan felt hat and Tibetan sword, Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 21
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 22
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Description: Akha women with silver earplugs and face paint pounding and winnowing rice, Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 23
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Description: Akha brass earring, Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 24
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Description: Tibetan sword owned by Akha, Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 25
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Description: Village council members, Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 26
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Description: Hut in jhum (slash and burn) field to protect field from animals and provide shelter for workers near Jamiri VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 27
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Description: Akha boy wearing lingchong (black pine resin) face paint on lips and bamboo bow guard on left wristDates: circa 1954Container: Item 28
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Description: Akha pole and thatch granaryDates: circa 1954Container: Item 29
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Description: Two Akha girls with ornamentsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 30
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Description: Akha woman from the back showing hairstyle and necklacesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 31
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Description: Akha warrior with silver headdress, bear-skin shield, Akha sword, Tibetan Sword, and lingchong (black pine resin) face paint on cheeksDates: circa 1954Container: Item 32
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Description: Akha necklace of sacred Tibetan stones worn by men and womenDates: circa 1954Container: Item 33
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Description: Ghanta (Tibetan ritual bell) used by Akha as status symbolDates: circa 1954Container: Item 34
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Description: Akha woman with face tattoos and silver earplugsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 35
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Description: Akha buildings in villageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 36
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Description: Akha rani (female ruler of village) with husband and child, HusigaonDates: circa 1954Container: Item 37
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 38
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Description: Akha woman with large hoop earrings, HusigaonDates: circa 1954Container: Item 39
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Miji ethnic group
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Description: Miji woman with face tattoo and silver earplugsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 40
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Description: Miji girls with face tattoos and silver earplugsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 41
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Description: Miji girl with silver earplugsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 42
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Khowa ethnic group
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Description: Khowa pole and mat house on pilesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 43
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Description: Khowa men with silver earplugs, Tibetan swords, and ornamentsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 44
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Description: Khowa girl with Tibetan ornamentsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 45
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Description: Khowa man with bamboo hat and Tibetan swordDates: circa 1954Container: Item 46
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Description: Khowa girl suffering from trachoma (eye disease) with face tattoo and ornaments, Sinchong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 47
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Monpa ethnic group
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Description: Monpa wood dragon with the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism created for Tawang Monastery, TawangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 48
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Description: Buddhist lama outside of dzong (fortified monastery) with prayer wheels and prayer flags, TawangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 49
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Description: Monpa Buddhist library, TawangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 50
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Description: Monpa Gelugpa (yellow sect) head lama of Tawang wearing gold robes and holding mala (prayer beads)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 51
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Description: Monpa high lama of Monyul, TawangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 52
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Description: Monpa woman wearing chuba (Tibetan robe), wool apron, and Tibetan fur hat, TawangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 53
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 54
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Description: Monpa village with cultivated fields and Tibetan-style houses, Dirang Dzong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 55
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Description: Upper-class Monpa woman wearing Tibetan ornaments and felt cap with yak-wool appendages, Dirang Dzong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 56
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Description: Woman and child wearing felt caps with yak-wool appendages, Dirang Dzong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 57
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Description: Monpa man wearing Tibetan hat and takin (budorcas taxicolor) robe, Lumla VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 58
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Description: Monpa man wearing felt cap with yak wool appendagesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 59
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Sherdukpen ethnic group related to Monpa
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 60
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Description: Unmarried Sherdukpen woman hiding her face, Dirang Dzong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 61
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Description: Sherdukpen woman wearing fabric with Bhutanese pattern and Tibetan ornaments and Sherdukpen man wearing Kalimpong hat and Khamba sword, Dirang Dzong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 62
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Description: Married Sherdukpen woman with Bhutanese hairstyle, Jabrang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 63
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Description: Sherdukpen girl with Bhutanese hairstyle, Jabrang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 64
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Description: Sherdukpen village with Tibetan-style houses and prayer flags on poles, Rupa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 65
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Description: Sherdukpen women carrying baskets with tumplines near Tibetan-style houses, Rupa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 66
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Description: Sherdukpen man wearing deer maskDates: circa 1954Container: Item 67
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Description: Sherdukpen men and boys wearing costumes and mask for Ajilamu danceDates: circa 1954Container: Item 68
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 69
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Bangni ethnic group related to Nishi
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Description: Bangni women and infants with one woman braiding a cane anklet on another woman, Nagho VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 70
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Subansiri Frontier Division now Upper Subansiri District and Lower Subansiri District
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Bangni ethnic group related to Nishi
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Description: Bangni girls near Sepla or Sepa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 71
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Nishi ethnic group
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Description: Upper-class Nishi priest with podum (twisted bun) hairstyle wearing Tibetan ornaments and knife, Zoram VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 72
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Description: Lower-class Nishi man preparing cane in Apatani village, Hari VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 73
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Description: Nishi prisoner of Apatani with wood fetter on left ankle, Haja or Ziro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 74
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Apatani ethnic group
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Description: Apatani girl with nose plugs and tattoos carrying basket with tumpline, Ziro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 75
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Description: Upper-class Apatani women with nose plugs and face tattoos on porch of bamboo and thatch house, Ziro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 76
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Description: Apatani man with ahu-yari (red cane tail) and woman with rain shield, Ziro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 77
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Description: Lower-class Apatani woman with nose plugs and face tattoo filling chunga (bamboo tubes) with water, Ziro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 78
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Description: Lower-class Apatani woman with nose plugs and face tattoo weaving man’s shawl on back-strap loom, Ziro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 79
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Description: Upper-class Apatani woman with nose plugs and face tattoos winnowing rice, Hari VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 80
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Description: Apatani man performing bobo (rope swinging) with onlookers during Mloko (spring festival), Hari VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 81
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Description: Apatani woman with face tattoo, nose plugs, face tattoo, and lingchong (black pine resin) face paint on chin carrying cane basket with tumpline, Hari VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 82
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Description: Former Apatani slave with pottery, Michi Bambin or Michi Bamin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 83
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Description: Apatani shaman or priest wearing special headdress preparing sacred water in basket prior to sacrifice, Nigin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 84
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Description: Apatani shaman or priest saying mantras while in trance, Nigin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 85
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Description: Apatani shaman or priest saying mantras and sprinkling sacred water on slaughtered pigs, Nigin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 86
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Description: Apatani sacrificing mithun (bos frontalis), Nigin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 87
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Description: Apatani shaman performing divination rite with fowl and eggs, Nigin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 88
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Description: Apatani men catching and binding mithun (bos frontalis) for sacrificeDates: circa 1954Container: Item 89
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 90
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Description: Apatani shaman or priest with deer teeth ornamentsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 91
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Miri ethnic group
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 92
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Description: Miri women processing millet in bamboo house, Lomdak VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 93
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Description: Miri woman with cotton skirt, cane waistband, and cane breast band pounding rice with wood mortar and pestle in bamboo house, Lomdak VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 94
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Description: Miri hunter with bow, arrow, and mithun (bos frontalis) shield in tropical jungle, Lomdak VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 95
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Description: Miri woman and child with firewood in basket with tumpline and shredded cane, Lomdak VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 96
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Description: Yuging (structure of wood poles with bamboo) where dog will be sacrificed to wiyus (spirits), Lomdak VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 97
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Description: Miri husband and wife, Tamen VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 98
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Description: Daporijo VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 99
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Description: Miri men and boy with dao (knife) on new bridge over Subansiri River, Daporijo VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 100
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Description: Miri man with cane waistband, sword, and baldric (weapon strap) with amulet of boar teeth and jaw bone set with cowrie shells and buttonDates: circa 1954Container: Item 101
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Siang Frontier Division now West Siang District and East Siang District
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Landscape
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Description: Mountains, Northern SiangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 102
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Description: Cane bridge over Kumsing River between Sibum and Padu above AlongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 103
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Description: Vine and cane suspension bridge over Siken River to BoguDates: circa 1954Container: Item 104
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Description: Jhum (slash and burn) fields and Siang River between Kopu and Gelling near TutingDates: circa 1954Container: Item 105
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Multiple or undetermined ethnic groups
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Description: People on cane raft in Siyom River near AlongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 106
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Adi ethnic group
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Description: Adi shaman in red coat and Adi girls participating in Ponuing (Ballad) ceremony or Pondong (dance by girls) at Administration Headquarters, AlongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 107
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Description: Adi warrior basket with boar tusksDates: circa 1954Container: Item 108
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Description: Adi cane helmet with bear fur and boar tusksDates: circa 1954Container: Item 109
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Description: Adi thatch huts in grain field with clappers to frighten birdsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 110
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Tagin Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Tagin boy with mithun (bos frontalis) vest, bamboo and mithun (bos frontalis) shield, cowrie belt, bamboo penis shield, cane arm shield, Tibetan hat, and Tibetan swordDates: circa 1954Container: Item 111
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Description: Tagin man wearing Tibetan robe and hat with bear skin, Rigo (near Mechuka)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 112
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Gallong Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Gallong bamboo suspension bridge over stream between Koyu and RotteDates: circa 1954Container: Item 113
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Description: Gallong man with takin (budorcas taxicolor) coat and dao (knife) standing next to Gallong wife with white cotton skirt and Tibetan beads, Liromba VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 114
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Description: Gallong man wearing hat with great Indian hornbill (dichoceros bicornis) head, Koyu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 115
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Description: Gallong multi-family thatch longhouse, Ledum VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 116
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Description: Gallong men building bamboo longhouse, Ledum VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 117
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Description: Gallong men constructing Apong (banana-leaf-lined basket for making beer) for festival, Balleck or Ballek VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 118
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Description: Gallong men and boys constructing bamboo structure over grave, Tene VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 119
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Description: Gallong warriors wearing takin (budorcas taxicolor) or mithun (bos frontalis) vests, amulets, swords, and cane hats with monkey fur, boar tusks, and great Indian hornbill (dichoceros bicornis) beaksDates: circa 1954Container: Item 120
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Ashing Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Young Ashing woman with pipe and Tibetan beads, Rapum VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 121
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Description: Young Ashing woman with cane waistbands and cane anklets, Rapum VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 122
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Description: Ashing girl weaving on back-strap loom, Bomdo VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 123
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Description: Ashing boyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 124
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Bokar Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Young Bokar man with bamboo hat, Manigaon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 125
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Description: Bokar men with pipes, cane hats, and Tibetan swords, Manigaon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 126
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Bori Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Bori man with Tibetan ornaments, Taigaon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 127
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Description: Bori man with monkey-fur hat, bark armor, Tibetan ornaments, and pipeDates: circa 1954Container: Item 128
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Pangi Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Pangi man with cane hat, deer-fur earrings, pipe, leather tobacco pouch, and dao (knife)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 129
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Karko Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Young Karko man with monkey-fur earrings and safety pin on necklaceDates: circa 1954Container: Item 130
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Milang Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Milang ang (chief) with sword, scabbard, Tibetan ornaments, and cane helmet decorated with bear fur and boar tusksDates: circa 1954Container: Item 131
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Description: Milang woman cooking with teapot and brass vessels in longhouse with drying rack above fireDates: circa 1954Container: Item 132
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Shimong Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Shimong man and woman harvesting millet and Job’s tears (coix lachrymal) carrying baskets with tumplinesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 133
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Pasi Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Pasi man carrying bow and arrows tipped with poisonous aconite pasteDates: circa 1954Container: Item 134
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Description: Old Pasi man carrying firewood in basket with tumplineDates: circa 1954Container: Item 135
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Padam Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Young Padam woman husking rice with log mortar and pestle, Mirem VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 136
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Description: Young Padam woman with ornaments, PasighatDates: circa 1954Container: Item 137
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Description: Padam man with swordDates: circa 1954Container: Item 138
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Description: Young Padam womanDates: circa 1954Container: Item 139
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Description: Padam girl carrying infant on back with tumplineDates: circa 1954Container: Item 140
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Minyong Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Minyong man wearing leopard skin and headdress of black-barred-hornbill feathers holding bow and arrows, Rengin VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 141
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Description: Minyong man with chin tattoo holding bow, arrows, and squirrel caught in bamboo trap, Ramgong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 142
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Description: Minyong woman spinning yarn and carrying baskets with tumplines, Yambang Village near AlongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 143
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Description: Young Minyong woman, Yambang Village near AlongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 144
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Description: Minyong woman winnowing grain with dog nearbyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 145
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Pailibo Adi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Pailibo man with fishing gear including snares and trapsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 146
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Description: Pailibo warrior with sword, bow, bamboo quiverDates: circa 1954Container: Item 147
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Memba ethnic group
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Description: Memba buildings, Gelling VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 148
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Description: Two-story Memba Tibetan-style library fallen into decay, Gelling VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 149
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Description: Memba women filling chunga (bamboo tubes), Gelling VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 150
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Description: Memba lama, TutingDates: circa 1954Container: Item 151
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Tibetan ethnic group
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Description: Young Tibetan woman from Lampu, TibetDates: circa 1954Container: Item 152
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Description: Tibetan girl from Lampu, TibetDates: circa 1954Container: Item 153
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Khamba ethnic group
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Description: Images of Khamba masked clowns Arakacho and wife performing in ceremony, Yang Sang Chu Valley near Mankhota or Mangkota VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 154
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Lohit Frontier Divistion now Dibang Valley District and Lohit District
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Idu Mishmi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Idu woman wearing wool coat with Tibetan print and Tibetan NecklaceDates: circa 1954Container: Item 155
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Description: Idu man wearing wool coat with Tibetan print, Tibetan necklace, and takin (budorcas taxicolor) hatDates: circa 1954Container: Item 156
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Description: Idu man lifting bamboo poleDates: circa 1954Container: Item 157
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Description: Idu women with Tibetan ornaments (woman kneeling is the same as the woman in 159), Elopa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 158
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Description: Idu woman with infant in sling (woman is the same as the woman kneeling in 158), Elopa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 159
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Digaru or Taraon Mishmi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Digaru priestess beating drum to invoke tutelary spirit before going into trance, Tezu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 160
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Description: Digaru priestess beating drum prior to invoking spirits, Tezu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 161
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Description: Digaru women winnowing grain, Badaro or Bodaro VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 162
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Description: Digaru woman with earplugsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 163
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Description: Digaru priestess with opium pipeDates: circa 1954Container: Item 164
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Description: Digaru man and woman, Dreye VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 165
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Kaman Mishmi ethnic subgroup
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Description: Kaman woman with pipe, silver headband, coin necklace, metal neck rings, and Tibetan silver amulet to hold prayers, Bodard Village in Khamlang ValleyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 166
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Description: Kaman men, Khamlang or Dibang ValleyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 167
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Description: Kaman woman wearing earplugs and yunnan coin necklace, WalongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 168
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Khampti ethnic group
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Description: Khampti boy in Burmese-style costume striking gong, Chowkham VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 169
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Tirap Frontier Division now Changlang District and Tirap District
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Multiple or undetermined ethnic groups
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Description: Two Nocte men wearing plaid loincloths on left and two Tangsa men wearing white loincloths on right, Hoakam VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 170
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Description: Village with Nocte or Tangsa bamboo mat houses with thatch roofsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 171
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Description: Wancho or Nocte bride with tattoos, beaded crown, great Indian hornbill (dichoceros bicornis) feathers, and skirt added just for photograph, Senua VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 172
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Tangsa ethnic group
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Description: Tangsa man in Burmese style outfit with sword, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 173
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Description: Officials and families in Changlang headquarters wearing white clothes to cover costumes and jhapi hats from Shan Burma (Myanmar), Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 174
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Description: Tangsa woman spinning with lakli (spindle), Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 175
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Description: Tangsa man with hair in topknot carrying gun, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 176
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Description: Tangsa girl wearing silver bracelets and necklaces of coins and beads, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 177
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Description: Tangsa grave effigy protected by thatch hut, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 178
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Description: Tangsa man with hair in topknot, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 179
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Description: Tangsa girl dancers and singers with gongs, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 180
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Description: Tangsa platform house with thatch roof, Changlang VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 181
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Description: View from road to Changlang showing MarghereitaDates: circa 1954Container: Item 182
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Description: Headquarters of Tirap administration with tractor and jeep, Khela VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 183
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Description: Tangsa girl carrying chunga (bamboo tubes) in basket, Khela VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 184
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Description: Tangsa girls wearing crystal earrings husking rice with log mortar and pestle, Khela VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 185
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Description: Tangsa wearing dance costumes at Aministration HeadquartersDates: circa 1954Container: Item 186
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Yogli Tangsa ethnic subgroup
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Description: Yogli man wearing hat decorated with boar tusks, human hair, and great Indian hornbill (dichoceros bicornis) feather beating drumDates: circa 1954Container: Item 187
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Lungri Tangsa ethnic subgroup
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Description: Lungri woman and others including child blinded by trachoma (eye disease) near pole house with mithun (bos frontalis) skullsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 188
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Description: Lungri women spinning and rolling cottonDates: circa 1954Container: Item 189
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Moklum Tangsa ethnic subgroup
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Description: Moklum woman winnowing grain with basketDates: circa 1954Container: Item 190
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Nocte ethnic group
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Description: Nocte man with arm tattoo, hat with boar’s tusk and goat hair, cane waistband, and spear with goat and human hair, Kheti VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 191
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Description: Unmarried Nocte girl, Lapnam VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 192
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Description: Old Nocte woman with arm tattoos holding child, Lapnam VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 193
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Description: Married Nocte woman with arm tattoos, Lapnam VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 194
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Description: Nocte man with gun and shoulder bag on verandah of thatch house, Khonsa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 195
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Description: Nocte men with cane waistbands, shoulder bags, and dao (knife)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 196
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Description: Nocte man with gun, dao (knife), and great Indian hornbill (dichoceros bicornis) feather indicating that he has decapitated someoneDates: circa 1954Container: Item 197
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Description: Nocte man with plastic doll head indicating that he has decapitated someoneDates: circa 1954Container: Item 198
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Description: Nocte buildings, Laju VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 199
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Wancho ethnic group
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Description: Wancho Ang’s (chief’s) daughters dressing their hair with split bamboo bands, cloth, and metallic thread, Pongchow Village (side view)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 200
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 201
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Description: Wancho ang (chief) wearing head-hunter necklace carrying gun and dao (knife), Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 202
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Description: Wancho Ang’s (chief’s) daughter wearing blue necklaces and armlets that can only be worn by Ang’s family, Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 203
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Description: Wancho boy and Ang’s (chief’s) longhouse, Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 204
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Description: Wancho woman with children winnowing millet with basket, Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 205
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Description: Wancho ang (chief) beating kong (log drum), Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 206
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Description: Wancho warrior sitting with dao (knife), Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 207
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Description: Wancho ang (chief) and sons beating kong (log drum), Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 208
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Description: Wancho man’s cane waistband, Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 209
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Description: Wancho man with bamboo waistband carrying wood, Pongchow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 210
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Description: Wancho ang (chief) with chest tattoo, two-hand headhunter board, dao (knife), and gun, Khanu or Konnu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 211
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Description: Wancho man wearing red cloth and basket traditionally used for carrying human heads, Ninu or Minu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 212
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Description: Wancho warrior with orchid leaf in earplug and bamboo around neck as talisman for successful hunt carrying gun and dao (knife), Lu Banfera VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 213
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Description: Wancho warrior holding dao (knife) wearing four hornbill feathers indicating that he has decapitated four people, Niausa Village (same as 215 but with stain on left side)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 214
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Description: Wancho warrior holding dao (knife) and wearing four hornbill feathers indicating that he has decapitated four people, Niausa Village (same as 214 but with no stain on left side)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 215
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Description: Jhum (slash and burn) fields on hills surrounding Niausa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 216
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Description: Wancho girl carrying chunga (bamboo tubes) in basket with tumpline, Niausa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 217
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Description: Wancho woman tattooing chief's daughter above the knee to indicate readiness for marriage (same girl in 219 and 220), Niausa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 218
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Description: Wancho chief's daughter with teeth blackened from chewing betel nut (same girl in 218 and 220), Niausa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 219
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Description: Wancho Ang’s (chief’s) daughter wearing bead marriage hat or crown (same girl in 218 and 219)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 220
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Description: Wancho ang's (chief's) old wife making beer (apong) with chunga (bamboo tube), Niausa VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 221
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Description: Wancho man in warrior costume with bear fur carrying gun and dao (knife), Longkhow VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 222
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Description: Wood seated man carved by Wancho boyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 223
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Description: Upper-class Wancho girl with exposed right thigh indicating that she is not the chief’s daughter carrying basket with tumplineDates: circa 1954Container: Item 224
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Description: Two tattooed Wancho women carrying baskets with tumplines and reaping milletDates: circa 1954Container: Item 225
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Description: Wancho man and woman harvesting millet with hills deforested by jhum (slash and burn)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 226
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Description: Wancho men clearing jungle in preparation for jhum (slash and burn)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 227
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Description: Wancho woman harvesting arum roots with child and basket with tumplineDates: circa 1954Container: Item 228
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Description: Wancho men working in fieldDates: circa 1954Container: Item 229
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Description: Wancho women collecting water in chunga (bamboo tubes) at village water pointDates: circa 1954Container: Item 230
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Description: Pregnant Wancho woman carrying water in chunga (bamboo tubes) in basket with tumplinesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 231
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Description: Upper-class Wancho girl, Wancho chief’s daughter, and former slave with shaved head pounding rice with pestles in log mortar with thatch housesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 232
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Description: Lower-class Wancho woman with childrenDates: circa 1954Container: Item 233
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Description: Wancho man wearing basket with mithun (bos frontalis) horn, human hair, and bamboo shavingsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 234
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Description: Wancho bamboo and pole grave with fruit and vegetable offeringsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 235
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Description: Wancho priest performing a divination ceremony before planting a new jhum (slash and burn) fieldDates: circa 1954Container: Item 236
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Description: Wancho morung (dormitory for unmarried men)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 237
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Description: Wancho dao (knife)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 238
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Description: Wancho woman’s bangles or armlets only worn by chief’s familyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 239
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Description: Wancho man’s loinclothDates: circa 1954Container: Item 240-241
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Description: Two Wancho men’s ivory armletsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 242
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Description: Wancho women’s skirt with red, yellow, black, and white linesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 243
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Description: Wancho wood carving of seated manDates: circa 1954Container: Item 244
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Description: Wancho girl threshing millet (same girl in 246)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 245
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Description: Wancho girl threshing millet (same girl in 245)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 246
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Naga portion of Assam now Nagaland State
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Undetermined division or district
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Phom Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Phom warrior with hornbill feather, head-hunter necklace, and spearDates: circa 1954Container: Item 247
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Description: Phom warrior with head-hunter chest tattoo, hornbill feather, head-hunter necklace, and spearDates: circa 1954Container: Item 248
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 249
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Description: Phom wood carving of animalDates: circa 1954Container: Item 250
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Description: Three Phom ceramic pitchersDates: circa 1954Container: Item 251
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Sangtam Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Sangtam boy cutting steps in log with dao (knife)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 252
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Description: Old Sangtam warrior in ceremonial costume with hornbill hatDates: circa 1954Container: Item 253
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Kalyo-Kengyu Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Kalyo-Kengyu warrior wearing cane hat with bear fur, boar tusks, and tiger clawsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 254
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Chakhesang Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Chakhesang warrior with cowrie shell sash, loincloth, belt with brass shield, and disc earringsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 255
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Tuensang District now Mon District and Tuensang District
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Landscape
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Description: Sutsu River near TuensangDates: circa 1954Container: Item 256
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Multiple or undetermined ethnic groups
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Description: Young son of Wancho or Konyak ang’s (chief’s) son wearing blue ornaments that can only be worn by ang's (chief's) family, Nyasi VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 257
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Naga ethnic group
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Description: Konyak or Lhota people wearing buffalo horns and feathers dancing in ceremonyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 258
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Konyak Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Son of great ang (chief) with headhunter chest tattoo, Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 259
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Description: Konyak headhunter skull shelf, Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 260
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Description: Mithun (bos frontalis) skulls at the home of the great ang (chief), Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 261
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Description: Two Ben-class (commoner-class) Konyak women of carrying chunga (bamboo tubes) in baskets with tumplines near pole longhouses with thatched roofs, Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 262-263
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Description: Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 264
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Description: Ben-class (commoner-class) Konyak man with head-hunter necklace and medicine-stopper earplugs, Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 265
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 266
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Description: Konyak great ang (chief) wearing burmese tiger robe and holding whisk and spear in front of Menhir commemorating conquest and site of ritual sacrafice, Mon VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 267
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Description: Konyak ang (chief) with carved longhouse, gun, and dao (knife), Sangnyu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 268
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Description: Konyak girl with ornaments, Sangnyu Village (same girl in 270)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 269
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Description: Konyak girl with ornaments, Sangnyu Village (same girl in 269)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 270
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Description: Konyak chief and two of his wives with bamboo houses, Sangnyu villageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 271
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Description: Konyak buildings, Sangnyu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 272
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Description: Konyak girl with blackened teeth carrying basket with tumpline, Nyasi VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 273
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Description: Commoner-class Konyak woman with tattoos, child, and basket, Nyasi VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 274
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Chang Naga ethnic subgroup
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 275
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Description: Carved wood pole with Chang symbols in front of Tuensnag craft center built with plaster covered poles and mud with teak timbers and corrugated metal to withstand earthquakesDates: circa 1954Container: Item 276
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Description: Chang ang (chief) with three-headed headhunter necklace, tiger skin, and elephant tusks taken in hunts, Bangnyu VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 277
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Description: Chang man with headhunter chest tattoo, headhunter necklace, ear plugs, and cowrie-shell beltDates: circa 1954Container: Item 278
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Description: Grave of Chang warrior with wood effigies, hand-woven red and black shawl, and other possessionsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 279
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Sema Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Sema man with headhunter tattoos and lock of human hair in left earDates: circa 1954Container: Item 280
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Description: Two Sema men (one in traditional costume and one in modern costume) and pole and thatch longhouseDates: circa 1954Container: Item 281
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Description: Sema people participating in district morung (dormitory for unmarried men) battle game using tin cans and shields at administrative centerDates: circa 1954Container: Item 282
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Description: Sema women pounding rice in log mortar with pestles and man in red blanket of authorityDates: circa 1954Container: Item 283
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Kohima District now Kohima District, Dimapur District, and Phek District
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Landscape
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Description: WWII cemeteryDates: circa 1954Container: Item 284
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Rengma Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Eastern Rengma dancing at festivalDates: circa 1954Container: Item 285
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Description: Eastern Rengma woman carrying child and chunga (bamboo tube) in basket with tumplineDates: circa 1954Container: Item 286
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Angami Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Angami warrior wearing elephant tusk amulets and feathers with background removed by handDates: circa 1954Container: Item 287
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Description: Angami men in warrior dress including hornbill-feather headdresses on Republic DayDates: circa 1954Container: Item 288
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Mokokchung District now Kokokchung District, Wokha District, and Zunhenboto Distirict
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Lhota Naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Two Lotha warriors, Ungma villageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 289
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Description: Lotha warrior with hornbill feather in bear-fur hat, boar-tusk necklace, goat-hair sash, spear, and dao (knife), Ungma villageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 290
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Ao naga ethnic subgroup
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Description: Ao kong (log drum), Merangkong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 291
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Description: Painted head on Ao kong (log drum), Merangkong VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 292
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Description: Young Ao woman in traditional chaddar (shawl) with plank door of longhouse, Yumchangr VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 293
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Description: Ao bamboo houses and children, Yamchungr VillageDates: circa 1954Container: Item 294
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Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 295
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Description: Ao man drinking zu (rice beer) from polished hornDates: circa 1954Container: Item 296
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Description: Ao Dak Bungalow (traveler’s rest house) with wood carvings traditionally used for Morung (dormitory for unmarried men) near MakokchungDates: circa 1954Container: Item 297
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Meghalaya portion of Assam now Meghalaya State
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Garo Hills District now West Garo Hills District and East Garo Hills District
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Garo ethnic group
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Description: Garo woman with infant in slingDates: circa 1954Container: Item 298
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Description: Garo man in warrior costume with sword and cane shield, Garo HillsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 299
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Description: Garo men and girls dancing to flutes, drums and harmonica while recounting tribal legendsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 300
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Khasi and Jaintia Hills District now West Khasi Hills District, East Khasi Hills District, and Jaintia Hills District
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Lalung ethnic group
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Description: Lalung woman and child with rain-shield basket with tumpline near thatch house, Khasi and Jaintia HillsDates: circa 1954Container: Item 301
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Mikir ethnic group
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Description: Mikir woman with dao (knife) and basket with tumplineDates: circa 1954Container: Item 302
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Description: Mikir man with bag and fluteDates: circa 1954Container: Item 303
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Khasi ethnic group
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Description: Khasi woman with hand-woven cloak and basket near ShillongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 304
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Description: Khasi man in front of building near ShillongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 305
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Nepali ethnic group
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Description: Nepali Gurkha woman with infant near ShillongDates: circa 1954Container: Item 306
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Manipur State
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Imphal
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Meithei ethnic group
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Description: Meithei dancers portraying Krishna and Radha in Ras Lila CeremonyDates: circa 1954Container: Item 307
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West Bengal State
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Now Darjeeling District
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Nepali ethnic group
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Description: Nepali brideDates: circa 1954Container: Item 308
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Sherpa ethnic group
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Description: Old Sherpa man with mani wheel (prayer wheel) and mala (prayer beads)Dates: circa 1954Container: Item 309
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Description: Sherpa girl from Khumba RegionDates: circa 1954Container: Item 310
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Adi (Indic people)--Photographs
- Akha (Asian people)--Photographs
- Apatani (Indic people)--Photographs
- Costume--India--Photographs
- Miri (Indic people)--Photographs
- Mishmi (Indic people)--Photographs
- Monpa (Indic people)--Photographs
- Naga (South Asian people)--Photographs
- Sherdukpen (Indic people)--Photographs
- Tangsa (Indic people)--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
- Wancho (Indic people)--Photographs
Geographical Names
- Arunāchal Pradesh (India)--Photographs
- India, Northeastern--Social life and customs--Photographs
- Manipur (India)--Photographs
- Meghalaya (India)--Photographs
- Nāgāland (India)--Photographs
- West Bengal (India)--Photographs
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Elwin, Verrier, 1902-1964 (photographer)
- Pal, Panna (photographer)
