Technical Description | Onis, in the Richards family, Dina Sherzer in the process of buying a mola, and Onis' daughter on the right. Onis is taking on a classic 19th century portraiture pose, and his daughter is dressed as she world to prepare for a ceremony because she's wearing jewelry. At a later point in time, Onis became a chief. Sherzer recalls that he was very friendly, but that he would occasionally "snipe" at people. Onis stands with his arms low to the side, and curled in, and he also wears a hat. His daughter wears a muswe. The relationship between the meaning of hats or cloths on the head could perhaps be an cultural ecology because the sun was so hot. |