Author: Joseph S. Thong
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183241540
Category : Naga (South Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Head-hunters Culture
Author: Joseph S. Thong
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183241540
Category : Naga (South Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788183241540
Category : Naga (South Asian people)
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The Konyaks
Author: Phejin Konyak
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789351941125
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
- The first time such intensive research and documentation on Konyak tattoo art has been undertaken - An overall view of the Konyak people, their society, way of life and the culture in detail The Konyaks - a once fearsome headhunting tribe in Nagaland on the border of Myanmar in northeast India - are well known for their iconic body and facial tattoos, originally earned for taking an enemy's head. This book - over four years in the making - is the personal journey of a Konyak woman who retraces the steps of her grandfather and great-grandfather by documenting her tribe's tattooing practices. She explores the Konyak's concept of beautification of the body using it as a canvas for art, with inscriptions marked on the skin as a form of rite of passage and cycle of life. With elegant and powerful portraits of elders, both men and women, this book preserves the unique but vanishing practices of the culture, together with tattoo patterns, their meanings, and the oral traditions attached to them in folktales, songs, poems and sayings. It includes descriptions and information on headhunting and tattooing practices; reasons behind them; techniques used; tattoo artists; different tattoo groups; types of tattoos; and personal stories. Contents: The Konyaks; Headhunting; Traditional Tattooing Art; Tattoo Artist; Face Tattoo Group SHEN-TU; Body Tattoo Group TANGTA-TU; Nose Tattoo Group KONG-TU; The Last of the Tattooed Headhunters; Glossary.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789351941125
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
- The first time such intensive research and documentation on Konyak tattoo art has been undertaken - An overall view of the Konyak people, their society, way of life and the culture in detail The Konyaks - a once fearsome headhunting tribe in Nagaland on the border of Myanmar in northeast India - are well known for their iconic body and facial tattoos, originally earned for taking an enemy's head. This book - over four years in the making - is the personal journey of a Konyak woman who retraces the steps of her grandfather and great-grandfather by documenting her tribe's tattooing practices. She explores the Konyak's concept of beautification of the body using it as a canvas for art, with inscriptions marked on the skin as a form of rite of passage and cycle of life. With elegant and powerful portraits of elders, both men and women, this book preserves the unique but vanishing practices of the culture, together with tattoo patterns, their meanings, and the oral traditions attached to them in folktales, songs, poems and sayings. It includes descriptions and information on headhunting and tattooing practices; reasons behind them; techniques used; tattoo artists; different tattoo groups; types of tattoos; and personal stories. Contents: The Konyaks; Headhunting; Traditional Tattooing Art; Tattoo Artist; Face Tattoo Group SHEN-TU; Body Tattoo Group TANGTA-TU; Nose Tattoo Group KONG-TU; The Last of the Tattooed Headhunters; Glossary.
The Head-hunters of Western Amazonas
Author: Rafael Karsten
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404159405
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Publisher: Ams PressInc
ISBN: 9780404159405
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
The Head Hunters of Northern Luzon
Author: Cornélis De Witt Willcox
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Wild People
Author: Andro Linklater
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
ISBN: 9780871134776
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The author describes his experiences living among the Iban, and recounts his attempts to understand their culture.
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
ISBN: 9780871134776
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The author describes his experiences living among the Iban, and recounts his attempts to understand their culture.
Return to the Land of the Head Hunters
Author: Brad Evans
Publisher: Native Art of the Pacific Nort
ISBN: 9780295746951
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Photographer Edward Curtis's 1914 orchestrally scored melodrama In the Land of the Head Hunters was one of the first US films to feature an Indigenous cast. This landmark of early silent cinema was an intercultural product of Curtis's collaboration with the Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw of British Columbia--meant, like Curtis's photographs, to document a supposedly vanishing race. But as this collection shows, the epic film is not simply an artifact of colonialist nostalgia. In recognition of the film's centennial, and the release of a restored version, Return to the Land of the Head Hunters brings together leading anthropologists, Native American authorities, artists, musicians, literary scholars, and film historians to reassess the film and its legacy. The volume offers unique Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw perspectives on the film, accounts of its production and subsequent circulation, and evaluations of its depictions of cultural practice. Resituated within film history and informed by a legacy of Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw participation and response, the movie offers dynamic evidence of ongoing cultural survival and transformation under shared conditions of modernity.
Publisher: Native Art of the Pacific Nort
ISBN: 9780295746951
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Photographer Edward Curtis's 1914 orchestrally scored melodrama In the Land of the Head Hunters was one of the first US films to feature an Indigenous cast. This landmark of early silent cinema was an intercultural product of Curtis's collaboration with the Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw of British Columbia--meant, like Curtis's photographs, to document a supposedly vanishing race. But as this collection shows, the epic film is not simply an artifact of colonialist nostalgia. In recognition of the film's centennial, and the release of a restored version, Return to the Land of the Head Hunters brings together leading anthropologists, Native American authorities, artists, musicians, literary scholars, and film historians to reassess the film and its legacy. The volume offers unique Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw perspectives on the film, accounts of its production and subsequent circulation, and evaluations of its depictions of cultural practice. Resituated within film history and informed by a legacy of Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw participation and response, the movie offers dynamic evidence of ongoing cultural survival and transformation under shared conditions of modernity.
Among the Headhunters
Author: Robert Lyman
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 030682468X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Flying the notorious "Hump" route between India and China in 1943, a twin-engine plane suffered mechanical failure and crashed in a dense mountain jungle, deep within Japanese-held territory. Among the passengers and crew were celebrated CBS journalist Eric Sevareid, an OSS operative who was also a Soviet double agent, and General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell's personal political adviser. Against the odds, all but one of the twenty-one people aboard the doomed aircraft survived-it remains the largest civilian evacuation of an aircraft by parachute. But they fell from the frying pan into the fire. Disentangling themselves from their parachutes, the shocked survivors discovered that they had arrived in wild country dominated by a tribe with a special reason to hate white men. The Nagas were notorious headhunters who routinely practiced slavery and human sacrifice, their specialty being the removal of enemy heads. Japanese soldiers lay close by, too, with their own brand of hatred for Americans. Among the Headhunters tells-for the first time-the incredible true story of the adventures of these men among the Naga warriors, their sustenance from the air by the USAAF, and their ultimate rescue. It is also a story of two very different worlds colliding-young Americans, exuberant apostles of their country's vast industrial democracy, coming face-to-face with the Naga, an ancient tribe determined to preserve its local power based on headhunting and slaving.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 030682468X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Flying the notorious "Hump" route between India and China in 1943, a twin-engine plane suffered mechanical failure and crashed in a dense mountain jungle, deep within Japanese-held territory. Among the passengers and crew were celebrated CBS journalist Eric Sevareid, an OSS operative who was also a Soviet double agent, and General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell's personal political adviser. Against the odds, all but one of the twenty-one people aboard the doomed aircraft survived-it remains the largest civilian evacuation of an aircraft by parachute. But they fell from the frying pan into the fire. Disentangling themselves from their parachutes, the shocked survivors discovered that they had arrived in wild country dominated by a tribe with a special reason to hate white men. The Nagas were notorious headhunters who routinely practiced slavery and human sacrifice, their specialty being the removal of enemy heads. Japanese soldiers lay close by, too, with their own brand of hatred for Americans. Among the Headhunters tells-for the first time-the incredible true story of the adventures of these men among the Naga warriors, their sustenance from the air by the USAAF, and their ultimate rescue. It is also a story of two very different worlds colliding-young Americans, exuberant apostles of their country's vast industrial democracy, coming face-to-face with the Naga, an ancient tribe determined to preserve its local power based on headhunting and slaving.
Ilongot Headhunting, 1883-1974
Author: Renato Rosaldo
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804712842
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
This study, a history of the kind of people who are supposed to have one, challenges the fashionable view that so-called primitives live in a timeless present. The conventional wisdom, that such societies are static, is shown by the author to be an artifact of anthropological method. By piecing together extended oral histories and written history records, the author found that headhunting among the Ilongots of Northern Luzon, Philippines, was not an unchanging ancient custom, but a cultural practice that has shifted dramatically over the course of the past century. Headhunting stopped, resumed, and stopped again; its victims at various periods were fellow Ilongots, Japanese soldiers, and lowland Christian Filipinos; it took place as surprise attack, planned vendetta, or distant raid against strangers. Placing headhunting in its social, cultural, and historical contexts requires a novel sense of how to use biography, recorded history, and narrative in the analysis of small-scale, non-literate local communities. This study combines historical and ethnographic method and documents the inherent orchestration of structure, events, time, and consciousness. The book is illustrated with 34 photographs.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804712842
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
This study, a history of the kind of people who are supposed to have one, challenges the fashionable view that so-called primitives live in a timeless present. The conventional wisdom, that such societies are static, is shown by the author to be an artifact of anthropological method. By piecing together extended oral histories and written history records, the author found that headhunting among the Ilongots of Northern Luzon, Philippines, was not an unchanging ancient custom, but a cultural practice that has shifted dramatically over the course of the past century. Headhunting stopped, resumed, and stopped again; its victims at various periods were fellow Ilongots, Japanese soldiers, and lowland Christian Filipinos; it took place as surprise attack, planned vendetta, or distant raid against strangers. Placing headhunting in its social, cultural, and historical contexts requires a novel sense of how to use biography, recorded history, and narrative in the analysis of small-scale, non-literate local communities. This study combines historical and ethnographic method and documents the inherent orchestration of structure, events, time, and consciousness. The book is illustrated with 34 photographs.
Ancient Naga head hunters : lives and tales in prose and poetry
Author: Tsuknug Penzu
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788183242875
Category : Headhunters
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Publisher: Mittal Publications
ISBN: 9788183242875
Category : Headhunters
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
The Headhunting Tribes of the Philippines
Author: Nid Anima
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Out of the over fifty odd tribes that the Philippines nurtures, merely five were inclined toward the practice of headhunting. These are the Ilongots, Kalingas, Ifugaos, Igorots and Tinguians - in that order of importance, propensity and aggressiveness. Each tribe had a particular brand of motivation, which we examine in this book. Let it, however, be impressed that vendetta was the classic motivation behind all headhunting practices, whether Ilongot, Kalinga, Ifugao, Igorot or Tinguian. This is decided through ritual, vengeance councils, fearlessness and other factors. Still, a tribesman's death cannot go unavenged. By all means, it must be repaid... with nothing short of human life.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 113
Book Description
Out of the over fifty odd tribes that the Philippines nurtures, merely five were inclined toward the practice of headhunting. These are the Ilongots, Kalingas, Ifugaos, Igorots and Tinguians - in that order of importance, propensity and aggressiveness. Each tribe had a particular brand of motivation, which we examine in this book. Let it, however, be impressed that vendetta was the classic motivation behind all headhunting practices, whether Ilongot, Kalinga, Ifugao, Igorot or Tinguian. This is decided through ritual, vengeance councils, fearlessness and other factors. Still, a tribesman's death cannot go unavenged. By all means, it must be repaid... with nothing short of human life.