Encountering the Afo / Eloyi People of Northern Nigeria

Autor/en: Heidi Tacier
The Visual Documents of Elsy Leuzinger and Jolantha Tschudi 1954-1955
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In 1954-55, two Swiss women-Elsy Leuzinger, later director of the Museum Rietberg in Zurich, and aviation pioneer Jolantha Tschudi-undertook anthropological field research in the hills of northern Nigeria among an ethnic group still practicing a traditional way of life. These ­remote Afo, now called Eloyi, had never seen white women before. The women from Zurich lived in four different villages, investigating the traditional customs, subsistence economy, and ritual festivals through participant observation and interviews and recording their findings in photographs and films. Their research results were published in German in 1956 and 1966 as well as in two newspaper articles, which also included a small portion of the photographic material. By chance, a large volume of visual material was found in the estate of Jolantha Tschudi in 2019. It is published here for the first time, together with recovered color slides by Elsy Leuzinger. The aim is to make these historical visual documents and research results ­available in English to the Eloyi people as well as to the general public, along with historical evidence of the first explorations of this region of the Benue and documents from the British colonial occupation.

ISBN: 978-3-7319-1336-8
GTIN: 9783731913368
AutorTacier, Heidi
VerlagImhof Verlag
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Seitenangabe304 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH32.2 cm x B24.6 cm x D3.0 cm 2'080 g

Über den Autor Heidi Tacier

Heidi Tacier-Eugster schloss an der Universität Zürich mit dem MA of Applied Ethics sowie dem MA of Social Anthropology ab und forschte als Doktorandin zur Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens. Zuvor praktizierte sie als Fachärztin in Pädiatrie, Allergologie und Familientherapie in Zürich.

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