Nuer scarification marks
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- Description:
- A head and shoulders profile portrait of an initiated man with heavy lines of scarification on the forehead. The operation (gar) is a severe one which causes much blood loss, across the forehead from ear to ear. Boys were normally initiated between the ages of 14-16, and a group initiated during a number of successive years belong to an age-set. After initiation a youth is prohibited from milking, able to marry, gains a spear and an ox from which he takes his ox-name, and was able to go on cattle raids against the Dinka.
- Country location:
- South Sudan
- Exact location:
- Blue Nile; Tabi Hills
- Date:
- 1935-1936
- Collection:
- Pitt Rivers Museum > Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
- Media type:
- Photographic Print
- Topics:
- Men
Traditions and Customs
- Sudan Memory ID:
- PRM-0000058
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