1998.209.43.2 (Print black & white)
Charles William Hobley
A portrait of a man heavily adorned in cowrie shell (gaagi) strips across the chest and head, coiled metal ornaments on the arm, leg and ankles (minyonge), above which are tied metal jingles, and an ostrich-feather headdress (kondo udo). He also holds a wooden club. He has a dagger (pand ligangla) hanging from a strap across his chest and a number of split hippo teeth (lak rao) ornamenting his head. He is holding a woven basket (adita), presumably containing his essential or trade items. A backdrop of white cloth has been placed behind him by the photographer so that the details of his costume are more visible. He is described as Ukeri, a professional buffoon, of Ugenya clan, which is today an administrative location within Nyanza. [Gilbert Oteyo 06/05/05 & CM 27/04/2007]
Luo Ugenya
Nyanza
Ukeri (Ukero?)
Charles William Hobley
Notes on PRM card - 'Ja Lou, Ugenya Tribe. Ukeri, A Professional Buffon'In Negative - No. 121'
1902?
1998.209.43.2
Print gelatin silver
Donated
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