Volume 11
Social Practices, Rituals and Festive Events
Sanctuary of the Spirits: Okwu-muo, Ori Oke and ‘Mammy Water’ in the Veneration of Sacred Natural Sites in Southern Nigeria
Sanctuary of the Spirits: Okwu-muo, Ori Oke and ‘Mammy Water’ in the Veneration of Sacred Natural Sites in Southern Nigeria
Sacred water: rediscovering the ancient hydraulic system of Angkor and traditional knowledge of water management and engineering systems
Oke Maria site in Oka Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria.https://plus.google.com/100557817261797835372/posts/QUqHp5Haj1J
Charm nailed to the bark of a Milicia excelsa tree in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Ceremony at Neak Poan – praying for rain, day 1 of the ceremony.
Neak Poan and its water basins.
Fishing in the North Baray.
Angkor Wat, aerial and general views.
Ceremony at Neak Poan - praying for rain, day 2 of the ceremony.
Detail of the 9th century Bampenh Reach spillway which directed water to the Capital, Roluos (later to Angkor) showing details of the grooves in the laterite blocks.
Neak Poan and its water basins.
Tourists boating on the North Baray.
Fishing in the North Baray.
Detail of the 9th century Bampenh Reach spillway which directed water to the Capital, Roluos (later to Angkor) showing details of the grooves in the laterite blocks.
Angkor Wat, aerial and general views.