Anuak royal emblems
   60 x 60 mm | Negative film nitrate 
     
   
 
 There are records relating to alternative images that we do not have scans for in the database: 
1998.342.168.2 - Print gelatin silver , (60 x 60 mm)
1998.342.168.2 - Print gelatin silver , (60 x 60 mm)
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
Previous PRM Number: 
EP.AK.168 
Previous Other Number: 
44 4 (175) 
 
Accession Number: 
1998.342.168.1 
Description: 
Just out of frame is King Aguaa-war-Akuon of Obuodhi village, sitting in his compound. 
The subject of the photograph however is a royal stool standing on a skin beside him, as well as the royal spear-rest, a leopard-skin and four spears lying on the ground. 
These objects comprised the Anuak royal amblems held by the king, which after 1921 rotated annually. 
Photographer: 
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard 
Date of Photo: 
1935 March - May 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Jonglei  Obuodhi 
Group: 
Anuak 
NamedPerson: 
Aguaa-war-Akuon 
PRM Source: 
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard 
Acquired: 
Donated 1966 
Other Owners: 
E. E. Evans-Pritchard Collection 
Class: 
Weapon , Furniture Dwelling , Shelter , Insignia 
Keyword: 
Spear , Building House 
Primary Documentation: 
PRM Accession Records - Accession Book Entry [p. 
98] 1966.27 [1 - 24] G[ift] PROFESSOR E. 
E. 
EVANS-PRITCHARD; INST. 
OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 51 BANBURY RD. 
OXFORD - 1966.27.19 - S. 
SUDAN, DARFUNG. 
VARIOUS TRIBES. 
Box of negatives in envelopes, [1 - 242] & 1966.27.20  - Box of prints of these negatives [refers to object 1966.27.19] [1 - 242], in envelopes.
Note on negative m/s ink - "175"
 
Note on negative m/s ink - "175"
Other Information: 
Aguaa-war-Akuon is referred to in several places in E. 
E. 
Evans-Pritchard's The Political System of the Anuak of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (monographs on Social Anthropology no.4, London School of Economics, 1940), and a photograph of him is reproduced facing page 128, with the caption "Aguaa-war-Akuon, the present king, wearing the royal necklaces and seated on one of the royal stools" The spear emblems are also shown in Plate VIII (photographed by Elliot Smith whilst they were confiscated by the administration) [Chris Morton 22/12/2003] 
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton 12/1/2004 [Southern Sudan Project] 
  
