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Head trophy

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The elaborate decoration of the head trophy points to the elaborate rituals that accompanied both the killing and the display of the heads. Captured heads often had Mithun horns attached to the side. When asked about this, Naga explained that these horns made the victim deaf - he could not hear the calls of his relatives asking for the name of the murderer. The braided balls represent captured heads that could not be brought back to the village.

Object data

Inv. No.

126820

Object Name

Köpfe

Collection

Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf (1909 Wien - 1995 London) - GND

Dated

20. Jahrhundert

Culture

Nagaland

Material

human skull, bamboo, rattan, mithun horn