1998.206.5.6 (Print black & white)
Charles William Hobley
A crowd of Luo women standing and kneeling, watching activities out of frame to the right, previously seen behind a group of warriors in another Hobley photograph. They are presumably also thereby from Nyakach clan. They are heavily adorned with earrings (stadi), bead necklaces (tik ng'ut) and waist beads (tik nungo). They also have numerous metal leg rings or anklets, and armlets (minyonge). Their body clothing seems to be skin aprons (law pien). Look at the small sticks many are carrying. In Luo custom, sticks were important for walking support and also in the event that one should encounter a snake or other danger whilst walking. [Gilbert Oteyo 27/04/2005 & CM 25/04/2007]
Luo
Nyanza
Charles William Hobley
1902?
1998.206.5.6
Print gelatin silver
Donated
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Pitt Rivers Museum Luo Visual History
"1998.206.5.6"
6 Jun. 2008. Pitt Rivers Museum.
Accessed 19 Nov. 2015
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