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Hi Iain
I can't personally remember seeing arms & armour specific to the Jukun, (which doesn't mean they don't exist !). However, there is a book written by the anthropologist C K Meek in 1931, "A Sudanese Kingdom : An ethnographic study of the Jukun-speaking peoples of Nigeria". Regret I don't have a copy, but suggest it would make a suitable starting point for research. Regards. |
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Hi Colin,
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A Jukun dagger from the Met collection (B&W). This type seems fairly typical of the Benue- Adamawa region, with lost-wax cast brass hilts. The colour pic is from the Quai Branly Museum, Paris, a Benue dagger.
Regards, Andreas |
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Hi Andreas,
Very interesting, thanks for posting the Met example. I'd looked through the British Museum collections but had forgotten to check the Met! These daggers do indeed appear very typical for the Benue region. They seem to extend into Cameroon as well with similar cast hilts. |
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