The bringing in Ngaku's tiger (Image number H.019, J.P. Mills Photographic Collection)

The slain tiger is lashed to a bier in a standing position, its tail straight up and its mouth propped open. Carried by two lines of men, it is being brought into (probably) Mills' garden, watched by an admiring crowd. A man who has killed a tiger is highly honoured and respected in the village...

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Full title: The bringing in Ngaku's tiger (Image number H.019, J.P. Mills Photographic Collection) [electronic resource].
Format: Photo           
Language: English
Published: 1920.
Series: SOAS Digital Library.
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245 0 0 |a The bringing in Ngaku's tiger (Image number H.019, J.P. Mills Photographic Collection)  |h [electronic resource]. 
260 |c 1920. 
490 |a J.P. Mills Photographic Collection. 
500 |a Date of photograph: 1920 September 
500 |a Copyright held by the Estate of J.P. Mills. The Estate is currently (2015) represented by Geraldine Hobson. 
500 |a This item may be used under license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial (CC BY-NC) 
500 |a This photograph is part of album H. Most of the photographs in this album were taken in 1920, though the earliest is dated 1918 and there are a few from 1923. Nos. H.7-18 may not have been taken by Mills, as it is not his writing on the back. 
500 |a Originally collected in Album H of the "J.P. Mills Photographic Collection". (Held in the SOAS, University of London, Archives and Special Collections.) 
500 |a Mills, J. P. (James Philip), 1890-1960. The Ao Nagas. London : Macmillan & Co., 1926. (LCCN: 27013331) 
500 |a VIAF ID: 2475026 (name authority) : Mills, J.P. (James Philip), 1890-1960 
500 |a VIAF ID: 24095368 (name authority) : Hobson, Geraldine 
506 |a Image: © 1920, The Estate of J.P. Mills. Text: © 1996, Geraldine Hobson. 
520 3 |a The slain tiger is lashed to a bier in a standing position, its tail straight up and its mouth propped open. Carried by two lines of men, it is being brought into (probably) Mills' garden, watched by an admiring crowd. A man who has killed a tiger is highly honoured and respected in the village. The event is celebrated as would be a successful head-hunting raid, and the warriors dance round it when it is carried in. Nagas consider a tiger to be the elder bother of man. The procession pauses while Miren is offered rice beer from a bamboo vessel by Ngaku, who had killed the tiger. 
533 |a Electronic reproduction.  |b London :  |c SOAS, University of London,  |c Archives and Special Collections,  |d 2015.  |f (SOAS Digital Library)  |n Mode of access: World Wide Web.  |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. 
535 1 |a Archives and Special Collections. 
650 0 |a Tiger. 
650 |a एशिया -- भारत -- नगालैंड -- मोकोकचुंग जिले -- मोकोकचुंग. 
650 |a এশিয়া -- ভারত -- নাগাল্যান্ড. 
650 0 |a Naga (South Asian people). 
650 7 |a Naga.  |2 ethnicity 
650 7 |a Ao Naga.  |2 ethnicity 
650 7 |a नागा.  |2 ethnicity 
650 7 |a एओ नागा.  |2 ethnicity 
720 1 |a Mills, J. P. (James Philip), 1890-1960.. 
720 1 |a Hobson, Geraldine.  |4 ctb 
752 |a India  |b Nagaland  |c Mokokchung District  |d Mokokchung. 
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830 0 |a RSA. 
830 0 |a JPMILLS. 
830 0 |a ILOAA. 
852 |a SOAS 
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