Cahier 24 Mission BawoyoDu 8 au 12 mars 1979 Conference : projet de Philadelphie—p.38 Mision Mapangu ou BashilieleDu 24 au 27 juin 1979 Notes Ngokwey - Cahier 24 Mission BawoyoDu 8 au 12 mars 1979 Conference : projet de Philadelphie—p.38 Mision Mapangu ou BashilieleDu 24 au 27 juin 1979 Notes Ngokwey

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Title
Cahier 24 Mission BawoyoDu 8 au 12 mars 1979 Conference : projet de Philadelphie—p.38 Mision Mapangu ou BashilieleDu 24 au 27 juin 1979 Notes Ngokwey
Date Created
1970 - 1979
Date Digitized
2010
Publisher
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
Time Period
Description
Mission Bawoyo (pgs. 3-36)—Notes and drawings related to engraved proverb calabashes and interpretation of Woyo proverbs lids; visit to village of Muanda-Tende including photographs and notes on house types, types of dance, their organization, and terminology associated with each type; Philadelphia Project (pgs. 38-45)—French translation of text on the relationship between the verbal and visual arts for a conference held in Philadelphia. Mission Bashilele (pgs. 46-88)—Notes on religious movements from article by Ngokwey Ndolamb. Discussions with Lele chief concerning the destruction of traditional objects by various religious movements in the area; notes on Lele religion attached to notebook including aspects of “traditional” belief system, various religious movements, and the influence of local Catholic mission toward competing religious belief systems; notes on conference held at the city of Idiofa on July 2, 1979; notes and photographs on route to Idiofa and Mapangu including photographs of village, long drum, ceremony on the arrival of the Catholic Abbot--printed leaflet on Congolese Abbot pasted into notebook; research in Lele villages Tshya I, Tshya II, Latewe Tahimuanga, Muanakadi, Malonga Buanga, Manya, Kashimba II and Kayamba including notes and photographs of house types, portraits of individuals, blacksmith with foundry tools, drums, stools, and palm wine tapping; notes and photographs on road from Idofa to Kinshasa including photographs of new house construction in three Badinga (Dzing) villages; list of objects purchased for the national museum collection.
Note
Notes taken from publication by Ngokwey Ndolamb. “Les desandiantement enchanteur au d’un mouvement religieux a l’autre.” Les Cahiers du C.E.D.A.F. 1978, 8; printed leaflet on Abbot Minengu-Mitu pasted into notebook.
Type of Resource
still image
Media Type
jp2
Language
French; Kongo; Lele
Source
Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections and Archives, New Orleans, LA. https://library.loyno.edu/resources/research/special-collections-archives
Digital Collection
Joseph-Aurélien Cornet, F.S.C. Collection
Physical Location
Loyola University New Orleans: Monroe Library
Special Collections and Archives
Rights
Digital rights are held by Loyola University New Orleans. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
Contact Information
For information or permission to use/publish, contact mailto:archives@loyno.edu
Object File Name
index.cpd
Digital Reproduction Information
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