Portrait of an Apatani family
This Apatani family is standing on a front porch : the man wears the traditional hair style knot with skewer, and small earrings : the woman has the facial tattoos and nose plugs that were traditional at the time : at about age five or six, tattoo lines were made by pricking the skin with thorns and...
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Portrait of an Apatani family [electronic resource] English. |
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Format: | Photo |
Language: | English |
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[S.l.] :
[s.n.],
1962.
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SOAS Digital Library.
FURER. RSA. PHOTOS. |
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This Apatani family is standing on a front porch : the man wears the traditional hair style knot with skewer, and small earrings : the woman has the facial tattoos and nose plugs that were traditional at the time : at about age five or six, tattoo lines were made by pricking the skin with thorns and then rubbing in a mixture of coal black and cooking oil : One line was drawn from forehead to the tip of the nose, and another five on the chin : about the same age, a young girl's nostrils were pierced and wooden pins inserted : a few years later, when the hole was large enough, wooden plugs, also blackened with soot and oil, were inserted : In 1974, a decade after this photograph was taken, the Apatani Youth Association demanded that these practices be abandoned, and today nose plugs and facial tattoos are only seen on women above 35-40 years of age : Similarly, her hairstyle and earrings have been replaced by other fashions : Her thick tangle of necklaces, however, has changed only slightly : the child is draped in a man's traditional white shawl and wears a typical set of necklaces, suggesting that this family is participating in one of the many events of the Myoko festival, which was celebrated in March, when this photograph was taken. |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
[S.l.] :
[s.n.],
1962.
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Subjects: | |
Series: |
SOAS Digital Library.
FURER. RSA. PHOTOS. |
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© 1962, 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. |
Place of Publication: |
India -- Arunachal Pradesh -- Lower Subansiri District -- Apatani River valley. |