Decorating an Apatani ritual structure
Obscured by cane leaves is a small hut used by Apatanis for rituals, especially during the month-long Myoko festival : It is built of hardwood and bamboo : Each of the nine Apatani villages has one or two huts, which are owned by a cluster of clans in that village : On the third day of the Myoko fes...
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Decorating an Apatani ritual structure [electronic resource] English. |
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Format: | Photo |
Language: | English |
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[S.l.] :
[s.n.],
1978.
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SOAS Digital Library.
FURER. RSA. PHOTOS. |
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Obscured by cane leaves is a small hut used by Apatanis for rituals, especially during the month-long Myoko festival : It is built of hardwood and bamboo : Each of the nine Apatani villages has one or two huts, which are owned by a cluster of clans in that village : On the third day of the Myoko festival, a procession of men and boys bring clusters of cane leaves and wait outside the hut : Inside, two shamans chant and wait for another leaf, placed in a monkey's skull, to move mysteriously in the airless space : When it does move, the shamans shout, and everyone outside joins in, thrusting their leaves into the roof of the hut : that is what we see here : the enclosure with stones, in front, prevents dangerous spirits from entering the hut : On the house porches in the background we see stacks of newly cut firewood, also to be used in the festival. |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
[S.l.] :
[s.n.],
1978.
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Subjects: | |
Series: |
SOAS Digital Library.
FURER. RSA. PHOTOS. |
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© 1978, 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. |
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India -- Arunachal Pradesh -- Lower Subansiri District -- Reru -- Apatani River valley. |