1998.209.44.7 (Print black & white)
Charles William Hobley
This group is a mixture of married Luo women, young girls and children, posed in a line standing and seated, at Karungu in south Nyanza. Here the use of skin or fibre aprons (olemo), armlets (minyonge) and bead necklaces (tik ng'ut) is very evident, and in fact some girls and women have adopted a whole waist skin wrap. [Gilbert Oteyo 06/05/05 & CM 27/04/2007]
Luo
Nyanza Karungu
Charles William Hobley
Notes on PRM card - 'Group at Karinga Sta.[station]'
The original annotation describes this group as located at 'Karinga' Station, a place not found in Nyanza. However, the background is the same as that in 1998.209.43.8 where the location has been identified as Karungu in South Nyanza. Oteyo and I suggest that 'Karinga' is actually a misreading of an earlier note, perhaps on the print reverse, as indeed 'Karmiya' probably is. [CM 24/04/2007].
1902
1998.209.44.7
Print gelatin silver
Donated
For citation use:
Pitt Rivers Museum Luo Visual History
"1998.209.44.7"
6 Jun. 2008. Pitt Rivers Museum.
Accessed 19 Nov. 2015
<http://photos.prm.ox.ac.uk/luo/photo/1998.209.44.7/>.
© Pitt Rivers Museum