Ursula Graham Bower

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Description: An interview with Ursula Graham Bower about her life and work, in particular among the Zemi Nagas and Apa Tanis and other groups in Assam. From 4th November 1985, made at the Audio Visual Aids Unit under the direction of Martin Gienke. The interviewer is Alan Macfarlane and the interview lasts about two hours.
 
Created: 2011-03-17 15:30
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Professor Alan Macfarlane
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: anthropology; Zemi; Nagas; Assam; Apa tani;
Credits:
Actor:  Ursula Graham Bower
Director:  Martin Gienke
Director:  Alan Macfarlane
Transcript
Transcript:
0:00:17 Introduction; early life; Roedean; archaeology first love; met Alexa Macdonald on Skye and invited by her to Manipur in 1937; first impressions of India; Dimapur; first sight of Nagas; sense of déjà vu; Angamis; Kohima; Imphal; tour with Civil Surgeon to Ukrul in Tangkhul Naga country; tour with Civil Engineer; Kabui Nagas; walking stick from Skye; Barak River; fishing; knitting; Silchar

0:15:41 Imphal; Sir Robert Reid’s visit; Mao dancers; bought Mao costume and later gave it to Horniman Museum; returned to England but invited again the next year; trip to south Manipur; photographs; during previous months in England met Hutton and Hodson; photographs exhibited at Royal Geographical Society; in Manipur asked to do trip alone aged 24; went to Kabui village for ten days; brought back cloth and basket; went alone again to Tangkhul country, to Ukrul and beyond near the Burma border; followed this with trip to North-East Manipur on the border with unadministered Naga Hills; Somra village; head-taking

0:22:48 Reasons for head-hunting; return to Imphal; friendly Tangkhuls; attempt at black magic in Jessami; simple first-aid; elders way of locating culprit

0:28:13 Use of interpreter; servants; returned to England April 1939; in London Ambulance during “phoney war” with Alexa; both decided to return to India; family did not object; went in December 1939 but couldn’t continue in Manipur; went to see J.P. Mills the Governor’s secretary who sent her to North Cachar to the Nzemi Nagas;

new religion causing problems; death sacrifice; Gaidiliu; Hangrum massacre

0:35:19 Millenarianism; capture of Gaidiliu; mistaken for reincarnation of Gaidiliu; reported to Mills and then returned; 1942 Japanese threat

0:39:37 Went to live in Laisong among the Nzemi; lived within the village perimeter; description of the village; young men’s houses; village headmen; lived as part of the community and abided by village law

9:46:38 Striking features of a Naga village; physical appearance of Nzemi; costume; swift pattern on cloths; earrings of feathers and orchid skin; Nzemi not warlike and often attacked by Angamis; very loyal; March 1944 Japanese invasion and by April were 20 miles away; no soldiers in area but Nagas watching for Japanese; Naga bodyguard returned to homes for the night but came back and resumed search; Namkia; Nagas loyal to the British; their heroism rewarded with muzzle loaders

Part 2.

[slight damage to tape at start]

0:00:05 Japanese advance and reaction of the Nagas; acts of heroism; future husband saved by Nagas while retreating from Burma to Kohima; own part in the fight against the Japanese; ‘V Force’; relief of Kohima brought help from Gurkhas; Japanese retreat

0:15:24 Interview with Field-Marshall Slim; Assam Regiment; Naga spies in Japanese H.Q.; Japanese battle plan stolen and presented to Slim

0:22:30 Naga agriculture – slash and burn; thirty year cycle; Nzemi land scarcity resulted in Gaidiliu trouble; Kuki immigrants allowed to settle on fallow Nzemi land;

hunting and fishing; filmed fish poisoning; mithan sacrificial animal; pigs; rice and rice beer; little meat in diet

0:23:00 Own entourage: interpreter, cook, dog boy, mail man, gardener, and kitchen boy; lived on small personal income of 450rs per month of which 50rs went for medicine; set aside £50 a year for annual leave in Calcutta

0:35:15 With Leica camera took about 4,000 photos; after 1941-2 practically impossible to get film until late 1944; very little taken during war years because of this; took about 2,000 ft. of film on Nzemi; Bell & Howell camera had no zoom lens; women sometimes objected to being filmed but not men; filming stone dragging became involved in preventing a serious accident; gravestones

0:44:50 Feasts of Merit; way of redistributing wealth; display and sexual prowess; head-hunters’ shields tufted with human hair; Magulong; only a head-hunter could carry shield now in Pitt-Rivers Museum

0:51:50 Meeting with future husband, Col. Tim Betts; reputation among ‘V Force’; June 1945 wanted to meet “Naga Queen”; butterfly hunting; proposal of marriage; cold feet: went to Shillong and met Mills who approved.
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