Ao woman

B&W photographic print. 'An Ao woman.'


Date(s) of creation: 1926
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: Haimendorf; Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist
URL: http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA004191
URL Description: Digital version available online at SOAS Digital Collections

collection SOAS Archive
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scb_item_location Archive & Special Collections
item_location Archive & Special Collections
scb_loan_type Reference only
callnumber PP MS 58/02/W/25
callnumber_txt PP MS 58/02/W/25
callnumber-sort PP MS 58/02/W/25
prefix_number 25
title Ao woman
scb_date_creation 1926
scb_level Item
level_sort 8/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File/Item
scb_extent 1 photograph
author Haimendorf; Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist
author_facet Haimendorf; Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist
authorStr Haimendorf; Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist
author_letter Haimendorf; Christoph Von Fürer- (1909-1995); anthropologist
format Archive
description B&W photographic print. 'An Ao woman.'
scb_access_status Open
scb_copyright Copyright held by J.P. Mills
language No linguistic content
language_search No linguistic content
scb_scripts_material Unwritten
note Porters
Sepoys
Infantry
Fords (Stream crossings)
Naga Hills (India)
The Pangsha Expedition took place at the end of 1936 and was a punitive expedition led by Mills to rescue children who had been abducted and sold into slavery. Pangsha was a notoriously warlike village in unadministered territory close to the border betwe
A sepoy was a rank with in the British Indian Army. It was the equivalent of a private. The term is derived from the Farsi word, sipāhī (سپاهی), meaning infantry soldier.
scb_url http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA004191
scb_url_description Digital version available online at SOAS Digital Collections
hierarchy_top_id_raw PP MS 58
hierarchy_sequence PP_MS_58.0002.00W.0025