1998.349.262.1 (Film negative)
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Archdeacon Walter Owen holding a pot sherd, described as a grave pot of Alego. A jumble of stones is visible in the background, which may be the site where the ritual objects associated with Alego were kept. [Gilbert Oteyo 9/9/2004 & CM 17/04/2007]
Luo
Nyanza Alego
Archdeacon Walter Owen
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Alego location was once composed of one clan under the leadership of a man called Alego. Alego's spear (tong) of leadership was revered. After him many other Luo clans were formed by his children or wives and other followers and because of disputes, claims and counter claims about leadership, each sub-clan decided to have their own leadership spear. Each made their spear blade in a distinctive style and any clan elder or man who made his own personal spear tried to copy this blade form. [Gilbert Oteyo 9/9/2004]
1936
1998.349.262.1
Negative film nitrate
Donated 1988
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