House of the Ang (King) (Image number E.031, J.P. Mills Photographic Collection)
The house of the Ang of Chi is described in Hutton's Tour Diary as "a very fine house 117 paces long with two great stone seats in front of it and beyond that a conical pile made of small erect stones, one being added for each head taken, and a cactus (Euphorbia) growing on top."
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House of the Ang (King) (Image number E.031, J.P. Mills Photographic Collection) [electronic resource]. |
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Format: | Photo |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1923.
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SOAS Digital Library.
ASC. REGIONS. RSA. JPMILLS. ILOAA. |
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Summary: |
The house of the Ang of Chi is described in Hutton's Tour Diary as "a very fine house 117 paces long with two great stone seats in front of it and beyond that a conical pile made of small erect stones, one being added for each head taken, and a cactus (Euphorbia) growing on top." |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
1923.
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Subjects: | |
Series: |
SOAS Digital Library.
ASC. REGIONS. RSA. JPMILLS. ILOAA. |
Access: |
Image: © 1923, The Estate of J.P. Mills. Text: © 1996, Geraldine Hobson. |
Place of Publication: |
India -- Nagaland -- Mon District -- Chui. |