Dinka girls gaining scars
   59 x 55 mm | Negative film nitrate 
     
   
 
 There are records relating to alternative images that we do not have scans for in the database: 
2005.51.262.2 - Print gelatin silver , (56 x 54 mm)
2005.51.262.2 - Print gelatin silver , (56 x 54 mm)
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
 
Accession Number: 
2005.51.262.1 
Description: 
A man cuts the forehead of a Dinka girl with a long knife, with another awaiting the operation looking on, and one who has already been cut bending forwards to allow the blood to drip off her forehead. 
Their heads have been prepared by being shaved and smeared with ash in two sections to guide the V-shaped cuts. 
Lienhardt (whose Dinka ox-name was Thienydeng) describes having been taken to witness this event by a master of the fishing-spear, who after seeing the blood produced retired to a distance, claiming that the sight of blood weakened the Flesh divinity within him. 
Photographer: 
Godfrey Lienhardt 
Date of Photo: 
1947 - 1951 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Warab 
Group: 
Dinka 
Notes: 
In 
Divinity and Experience: the Religion of the Dinka 
(OUP 1961) p.145, Lienhardt notes that 'A master of the fishing-spear who took me to see the head-scarification of some girls - a very bloody operation - suddenly said that he was feeling faint, and must go and sit elsewhere: 'It is Flesh in my body, it hates to see blood.' [CM 18/7/2005] 
PRM Source: 
Estate of Ronald Godfrey Lienhardt, via Ahmed al-Shahi (literary executor) 
Acquired: 
Donated 2005 
Other Owners: 
Godfrey Lienhardt Collection 
Class: 
Body Art , Ritual 
Keyword: 
Body Art Head 
Activity: 
Ritual Activity 
Event: 
Ceremony Initiation 
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton 21/7/2005 [Southern Sudan Project] 
  
