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Tribal Chief in Ghana
Caption Description
A tribal chief, in his colourful robes, is photographed with his attendants. The umbrella is a symbol of authority. As a matter of protocol, a chief can only be addressed through an intermediary - never by direct oral communication. The two men, seated directly in front the chief, are his intermediaries and hold the linguist sticks to designate their function. [c. November 1963]
[This is an unprocessed archival image and not available for download. If you would like to use this image, please contact the UN Photo Library.]
Unique Identifier
UN7655067
NICA ID
215977
Production Date
11/01/1963 4:13:36 PM
City/Location
Accra
Country
Ghana
Credit
UN Photo/PR