A wooden spear from Burma (Myanmar) associated with the Naga cultural group. It has pointed head and base and dyed red 'hair' attached in two bands along middle section. It was collected in Chin State in the 1920s.
Photographic Print; View from south of Kawnglanghpi across Nmai, showing highest peak and small valley which is the frontier between light administered territory and unadministered triangle.
Self and some of the party during a rest. Except in the hills rough roads exist throughout the Shan States and bullock cart transport is slow but sure.
Burma image, WA0711. Self and some of the party...
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