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G.W. Harley
Notes on the Poro in Liberia
Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archeology and Ethnology
Harvard University. Vol. XIX, no. 2
Cambridge, Mass. 1941. 39 p., XIV Pl. h.-t .
Contents
- Introduction
- The poro in Liberia
- Tribal Distribution
- Some Details of Operation of the Poro in the Mano Tribe
- The Poro Among the Gèh People
- Entertainers and Special Spirits
- The Poro of the Gio Tribe
- The Poro in Other Tribes
- The Sande Society for Girls
- The Powerful Inner Circle of the Poro
- Bibliography
- Catalogue numbers for specimens
List of illustrations
Figures
- Map of Liberia showing distribution of the Poro
- Dandai
- Chart of social authority trends showing dominance of the Poro over all of society
- Masks from the Mandingo, Gio and Mano tribes.
- Masks from the Mano tribe.
- Masks from the Mano tribe.
- Masks from the Mano tribe.
- Masks from the Geh tribe.
- Masks from the Gèh tribe.
- Masks from the Gèh tribe
- Masks from the Geh tribe.
- Masks from the Gio tribe.
- Masks from the Gio tribe.
- Masks from the Kra, Konor and Gio Konor tribes.
- Masks
- Sande mask, Kra tribe
- Janus mask, Gola tribe.
- Masks
- Janus staff; Kra tribe
- Headdress worn by god of war, Konor tribe
- Mask worn by dancers and entertainers, Mano tribe
- Masks
- Masked dancer from Monrovia
- Entrance to Poro
- Masked dancers on stilts
- Masked dancers on stilts
- Scarifying knife and razor
- Scarifying knife and razor
- Whistle used in making "voice of the spirit."