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  • af Stiftung Humboldt Forum
    202,95 kr.

    The Naga form a minority in Northeast India and the northwest of Myanmar - and consist at the same time of thirty different ethnicities: three to four million people, with numerous languages. How do they manage to preserve their traditional history and integrate into altered ways of life? How do fit that together with modern tattoos, fashion, and social media? What role does Christianity play? Authors among others from Naga Land describe various facets of their contemporary and current culture and make the Naga collection of the Ethnological Museum in Berlin appear in a new light, supplemented with contemporary objects. The artist Zubeni Lotha shows the life of the Naga today in impressive photographs.

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  • af Stiftung Humboldt Forum
    202,95 kr.

    Protecting, healing, or punishing-people of various eras and origins have attributed such powers to the sculptures that are being presented together here for the first time: be it the sculpture of the Mangaaka from what is today the Republic of Congo, the protective goddess Mahamayuri from China, or the Maria on the globe from Southern Germany. Forty-five objects created between the fourth and the nineteenth century from two museums in Berlin provide a vivid testimony to the ever-present need for protection and orientation when dealing with individual or social crises. They represent the existence of an invisible world of gods, spirits, or ancestors, and create a connection between this world and a "different reality." As a result of how they are presented in museums, their context of use is, however, often lost-a situation that is reflected on by the authors of this book.

  • af Stiftung Humboldt Forum
    202,95 kr.

    Francis La Flesche (1857-1932) lived between two worlds: as an Umonhon (Omaha), he fought for their rights, and as a scholar he researched his own culture. He is regarded as the first indigenous ethnologist of North America and stands representatively for the many indigenous protagonists without whom ethnological collections would never have come into being. We are no longer familiar with most of these individuals, since the focus until today has been on European and North American collectors. Francis La Flesche is an exception: his work provides insights into indigenous agency and their resistance to racism and colonialism as well as their active participation in the trade with objects. The book presents La Flesche's records of the objects, the collection of which he contributed to what is today the Ethnological Museum in Berlin in 1894-an impressive testimony to his successful efforts to preserve the culture of the Omaha for future generations.

  • af Stiftung Humboldt Forum
    56,95 kr.

    Die Naga bilden eine Minderheit im Nordosten Indiens und im Nordwesten Myanmars - und bestehen zugleich aus über 30 verschiedenen Ethnien: drei bis vier Millionen Menschen, mit zahlreichen Sprachen. Wie gelingt es ihnen, ihre traditionellen Überlieferungen zu bewahren und in veränderte Lebensweisen zu integrieren? Wie passen moderne Tattoos, Mode und Social Media zusammen? Welche Rolle spielt die christliche Religion? Autor/-innen u. a. aus Nagaland beschreiben unterschiedliche Facetten ihrer gegenwärtigen und vergangenen Kultur und lassen die um zeitgenössische Gegenstände ergänzte Naga-Sammlung des Ethnologischen Museums Berlin in neuem Licht erscheinen. Die Künstlerin Zubeni Lotha veranschaulicht das heutige Leben der Naga in beeindruckenden Fotografien.

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