B&W photographic print. 'Three grave effigies, dressed as the deceased would have been in life. The skulls were placed between the "horns"" on the heads. The one in the centre carries a model basket with a head. These figures are now in the Pitt Rivers Museum and are illustrated on page 208 of The Nagas, by Julian Jacobs.'
Three grave effigies from Ukha and Choha
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- Dates of CreationApril 1923
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- Physical Description1 photograph
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Ethnic group: Naga
Ethnic group: Konyak Naga
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13 x 7.5 cm
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