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1923.85.33

Hand cannon made entirely of raw hide.


1923.85.33

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Collection type
Object
Description
Hand cannon made entirely of raw hide.
Long description
The hide has been rolled to form a tube, one end is folded, it is bound along its length with a strip of hide. There is a metal tubular touch hole extending from the roll towards the folded end.
Geographical reference
Cultural groups
Thado
Zomi
Person
Field collector John Henry Hutton
PRM source John Henry Hutton
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1924
Date collected
By 1923
Acquisition information
Loaned: 1924 Donated: 1928
Materials and processes
Material Animal Hide Skin, Material Metal, Process Rolled
Dimensions
Width: max 109 mm, Length: max 1035 mm, Depth: max 149 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1923.85.33
Research and responses

According to Ethnologue, 'Kuki' is a synonym for both the Thado Chin and the Zome (Zo). However, 'Kuki-Chin' is also an overall Tibeto-Burman linguistic sub-grouping, members of which according to Ethnologue include the Falam Chin, the Anal, the Aimol, the Biete, the Hrangkhol, the Lamkang, the Vaiphei and the Purum. In this latter sense, though, 'Kuki' is a broad linguistic family rather than just one of two ethnic groups. In any case, all these groups are Chin. [SHD 7/6/2000]

The local name for this object is Pumpi. Information provided by S. Seigoulien Haokip, Kuki PhD researcher from the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS, following a research visit in July 2025.

Search terms: Firearm Weapon, Firearm