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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

List of illustrations

Figures

  1. Map of Liberia showing distribution of the Poro
  2. Dandai
  3. Chart of social authority trends showing dominance of the Poro over all of society

Plates

  1. Masks from the Mandingo, Gio and Mano tribes.
  2. Masks from the Mano tribe.
  3. Masks from the Mano tribe.
  4. Masks from the Mano tribe.
  5. Masks from the Geh tribe.
  6. Masks from the Gèh tribe.
  7. Masks from the Gèh tribe
  8. Masks from the Geh tribe.
  9. Masks from the Gio tribe.
  10. Masks from the Gio tribe.
  11. Masks from the Kra, Konor and Gio Konor tribes.
  12. Masks
    1. Sande mask, Kra tribe
    2. Janus mask, Gola tribe.
  13. Masks
    1. Janus staff; Kra tribe
    2. Headdress worn by god of war, Konor tribe
    3. Mask worn by dancers and entertainers, Mano tribe
  14. Masks
    1. Masked dancer from Monrovia
    2. Entrance to Poro
    3. Masked dancers on stilts
    4. Masked dancers on stilts
    5. Scarifying knife and razor
    6. Scarifying knife and razor
    7. Whistle used in making "voice of the spirit."

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