| RCS/Y3043BB contains: |
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| 348 |
The Chief in Takabu, Laroku |
| 349 |
The Calabash of Mimbo |
| 350 |
Spectators at a dance, Laroku |
| 351 |
A lady of Laroku |
| 352 |
Some of the spectators at the dance, Laroku |
| 353 |
Abdominal cicatrization, Laroku |
| 354 |
Chief's wife at the door of her house, Laroku |
| 355 |
Milk and butter seller, Lassim |
| 356 |
The Chief of Ndu's bodyguard of spear bearing daughters, Ndu |
| 357 |
Mask used by Jujus, Kimbaw |
| 358 |
Nsungli house construction, Ndu |
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British Cameroons 1937-42
| Title |
Sacrificial grove, Nsop |
| Reference |
Y3043BB/373 |
| Covering Dates |
9 Feb. 1941 |
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| Content and context |
108 x 63 mm. The presence of ants after a sacrifice shows that it has been accepted by the gods. On the death of the Chief, a goat is sacrificed and the blood is poured on to the large central stone in the centre of the grove. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Cameroon |
| No further on-line information. |
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