Skip to content
Pitt Rivers Museum

1940.7.052

Waist ornament made from a broad hide band with curving lower edge decorated with a fringe of hollow iron cylinders [RTS 8/3/2005].


1940.7.052

Digital asset copyright: Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford

Terms and Conditions

If you wish to order a high-resolution image and/or licence its use for print or web publication, exhibition, film, promotional product or any other use, whether in the academic or commercial sector of any print run, then please visit photographic services.

Collection type
Object
Description
Waist ornament made from a broad hide band with curving lower edge decorated with a fringe of hollow iron cylinders [RTS 8/3/2005].
Geographical reference
Karamoja
Cultural groups
Labwor
Person
Field collector Samuel Peach Powell
PRM source Samuel Peach Powell
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1940
Date collected
By 1940
Acquisition information
Loaned: 1940
Materials and processes
Material Animal Hide Skin, Material Iron Metal, Process Forged (Metal), Process Hammered, Process Bent, Process Strung, Process Stitched, Process Twisted
Object numbers
Accession number: 1940.7.052
Research and responses

The Labwor live on the border between Acholi and Karamoja; Labwor is a dialect of Acholi and the Labwor appear to have adopted much of their lifestyle as well. Presumably they are associated with the area known as the Labwor Hills, a mountain range in northeastern Uganda; the surrounding area is also known as Karamoja after the former name of the district [sources: http://www.country-studies.com/uganda/eastern-nilotic-language-groups.html; http://www.min.uni-kiel.de/petrographie/schenk/ugandaweb/index1.html?/petrographie/schenk/ugandaweb/labwor.html, RTS 9/8/2004].

Search terms: Clothing, Ornament, Belt, Waist Ornament