Burma image, WA0252 . Image of object in World Art collection. Dumsas and Myihtois leading the Manao. [Two Naushawngs, or dance leaders, leading the Manau] (Researcher's notes in brackets) This monochrome photographic print is showing Dumsas (priests) and Myihtois (animist prophets) leading the Manau. Manau is a kind of cummunal festival celebrated by the Kachin community in Burma (Myanmar). Sometimes thousands of people attend a large Manau festival, all of whom would expect to be fed and given rice beer for the whole four days that a festival would usually last.
This photograph was taken by James Henry Green in the 1920s, a recruiting officer for the Burma Rifles who spent more than twenty years in Burma, much of it based in the northern hill states.
Photograph; Dumsas and Myihtois leading the Manao. [Two Naushawngs, or dance leaders, leading the Manau] (Researcher's notes in brackets)
Creator (of Artwork / Object):
James Henry Green
Date Created (of Object / Artwork):
1920s
Description (Object or Artwork):
This monochrome photographic print is showing Dumsas (priests) and Myihtois (animist prophets) leading the Manau. Manau is a kind of cummunal festival celebrated by the Kachin community in Burma (Myanmar). Sometimes thousands of people attend a large Manau festival, all of whom would expect to be fed and given rice beer for the whole four days that a festival would usually last. This photograph was taken by James Henry Green in the 1920s, a recruiting officer for the Burma Rifles who spent more than twenty years in Burma, much of it based in the northern hill states.
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