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Buffalo sacrifice |
“Sacrificial posts and poles have been extravagantly decked with fronds, and I find the colorful geometrical designs with which they have been partly adorned of particular interest. They would intrigue anyone who discovered them, although their evocative powers must already be somewhat blunted in the eyes of those for whom they were drawn and painted.” |
The setting of the rite |
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© Georges Condominas |
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Jar post |
Field notebook: the jar |
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© Georges Condominas |
Putting Buffalo to death |
"At my arrival, at 7 o'clock, everything was ready for the buffalo sacrifice; they had waited so I could attend. The two beasts were killed in less than ten minutes." |
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Ritual offerings and clothings |
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Ritual winnowing tray, dôong môok tlaa, woven by Bbaang-Lang called Bbaang-the-One-Eyed. Paid the asking price (30 piastres). |
Ritual apron-belt (detail), suu ntêeng, placed on the sacrificial pole for the Merit Festival. Tâm triu artifact (the collective name for reciprocal gifts |
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