Medicine Necklet
This is a necklet of stained cotton cloth, containing magical substances, herbs, or medicines. It is thought to have been used by the Tongo Players, a name given to a group of professional witch finders who were called in to investigate and detect members of the Leopard Society, blamed for a series of murders in Imperri chiefdom in the early 1890s. All Tongo activity was later banned by the British Colonial Government.
Further Information
- Type: Religious/ritual equipment, charms
 - Object: Medicine Necklet
 - Materials: Textile, Vegetable, organic fibre, No Data / Other
 - Culture Group: Mende
 - Dimensions: 220mm x 330mm
 - Production Date: Pre 1910
 - Associated Places: Sierra Leone: Sherbro District (Created and collected)
 - Associated People: L. Probyn (Donor); G. W. Page (Collector)
 - Museum: World Museum Liverpool Sierra Leone Collection
 - Accession Number: LIVCM.17.12.10.53
 
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