Mandari homestead shrine

Mandari homestead shrine
115 x 115 mm | Print gelatin silver
Date of Print:
Unknown
Previous PRM Number:
JB.8.14


Accession Number:
1998.97.279
Description:
A Mandari homestead in Jarra village with a shrine to the Power Mutia agok in the foreground. The Doctor of Powers called Ako Akurukway is pouring a libation of beer at the base of the shrine. The homestead head's mother can be seen leaning out of a hut behind. The homestead head was the brother of a man called Asek, who had been asked by Ako to set up this shrine some months before when he had fallen ill. Either he or Asek is probably one of the men looking towards the camera to left. The occasion of this photograph was when Buxton had accompanied Ako to visit Asek to continue questioning the Power.
Photographer:
Jean Carlile Buxton
Date of Photo:
1952
Region:
[Southern Sudan] Bahr el Jebel Jarra
Group:
Mandari Jarra
NamedPerson:
Ako Akurukway, Asek
Publication History:
Contemporary Publication - This image (cropped to left) is reproduced as Plate 2 (facing page 78) in Jean Buxton's Religion and Healing in Mandari (Oxford, Clarendon Press 1973) with the caption 'Ako Akurukway pours a libation at the shrine for Mutia η agok. At rear, the hut in which the seance took place.' [Chris Morton 9/3/2005]
PRM Source:
Ronald Carlile Buxton via Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Acquired:
Donated 1988
Other Owners:
Jean Buxton Collection
Class:
Ritual , Ritual , Religion , Shelter
Keyword:
Shrine , Building House
Event:
Ceremony
Documentation:
See Related Documents File. Buxton field notebooks in Tylor Library.
Other Information:
Ethnographic context - The occasion and events of the visit of Jean Buxton and Ako Akurukway to Asek's homestead are described in detail as 'Seance no.1. Treatment of Asek of Jarra Clan' in Jean Buxton's Religion and Healing in Mandari (Oxford, Clarendon Press 1973), pages 78-86. [Chris Morton 8/3/2005]
Recorder:
Christopher Morton 8/3/2005 [Southern Sudan Project]
 
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