The photograph depicts high-ranking Kuba notable 'Tshik'l' wearing traditional costume, symbolic adornements as well as the headdress 'Lapuum', at the court of Nyim Kot a-Mbweeky III. [Cornet J., 1982: Art Royal Kuba, Edizioni Sipiel Milano]. "The most visible insignia of titleholding associated with hats and headdresses is the specific bird feather (lashal) worn by each titleholder. Each title is associated with a particular bird whose characteristics the titleholder is thought to share. It is the accumulative nature of Kuba costuming, encompassing not only feathers but beads, shell, brass, and copper which is characteristic of Kuba royal display at the highest level." [Darish P., Binkley D., 1995: Headdresses and Titleholding Among the Kuba, Crowning Achievements, UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History]. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Westinghouse Film and traveled to Africa from October 26, 1970 to end of March 1971.
Local Numbers:
C 3 KBA 9.7.1 EE 71
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
C21
Frame value is 11.
Slide No. C 3 KBA 9.7.1 EE 71
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