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Dakpa boys, with white dots painted on their body, dancing at their initiaton rites, Ubangi-Shari region, Central African Republic

African Art Museum

Dakpa boys, with white dots painted on their body, dancing at their initiaton rites, Ubangi-Shari region, Central African Republic
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Object Details

Photographer

Elisofon, Eliot

Collection Photographer

Elisofon, Eliot

Collection Citation

Eliot Elisofon Field Collection, EEPA 1973-001, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution

Scope and Contents

The Banda people of the Central African Republic use music in a myriad of social, religious, and life-cycle events. The use of wooden (and antelope horn) trumpets, known as ongos, is closely linked to traditional cult rituals and adolescent initiation rites. The ongo ensemble produces an elaborate polyphony (several parts combined simultaneously) of sound created by a closely knit series of notes played independently by each musician at a specific time. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from August 18, 1959 to December 20, 1959.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo7542783c1-6b5a-49ca-b01c-e787436ece52

Local Numbers

F 3 DKP 10.1 EE 59

General

Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.

Local Note

57938 95
Frame value is 33.
Slide No. F 3 DKP 10.1 EE 59

Place

Africa
Central African Republic

Topic

Rites and ceremonies -- Africa
Dance
Cultural landscapes
Body arts

Photographer

Elisofon, Eliot

Culture

Dakpa (African people)
Banda (African people)

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Eliot Elisofon Field collection
Eliot Elisofon Field collection / Central African Republic

Extent

1 Slides (photographs) (col.)

Date

1959

Archival Repository

Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art

Identifier

EEPA.1973-001, Item EEPA EECL 5150

Type

Archival materials
Slides (photographs)
Color slides

Collection Rights

Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. Where noted, some images remain under the copyright of Life/Shutterstock. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.

Genre/Form

Color slides

Collection Restrictions

Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
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EEPA

Record ID

ebl-1536870822481-1536871012542-0

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