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Mapping Senufo: Reframing Questions, Reevaluating Sources, and Reimagining a Digital Monograph – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2021

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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the African Studies Association

In the original publication of this article, preliminary versions of Figures 5 through 9, containing watermarks from the rights-holder, were mistakenly used.Footnote 1 The article authors confirm that they did obtain appropriate permission to reproduce these images, and received non-watermarked copies of the figures that should have appeared in the article.

Figure 5. Illustration of a wooden staff with “Papara. Diulla [Jula] in area of Furru [possibly Fourou, Mali]” written in an annotation. Ink drawing on paper possibly by Reinhard Hugershoff, 12.7 × 16.8 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, KBA 10416.

The correct, final versions of these figures appear below. The publisher and editors apologize for this error.

Figure 6. Illustration of a lidded container with annotations that read “Carved paint box of the Senufo in 1/5 of actual size. Insert cover” and “Papara – old Diulla settlement.” Ink drawing on paper possibly by Leo Frobenius; 7.7 × 12.7 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, KBA 04237.

Figure 7. Illustration of a helmet mask with an annotation that reads “Mask of Komma [probably Komo] of the Senufo, Pig’s Head.” Ink drawing on paper by an unidentified artist; 12.7 × 16.7 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, KBA 10183.

Figure 8. “Konohütte zu Kadjoro [Kono Hut of Kadjoro],” shown at 2.5 meters in height and classified as Senufo in the Frobenius-Institut database. Ink drawing on paper by Reinhard Hugershoff, dated probably 1908; 21.5 × 15 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, EBA-B 00232.

Figure 9. “Kono zu Lubugule [Kono of Lobougoula],” described as 3 meters in diameter and classified as Senufo in the Frobenius-Institut database. Ink drawing on paper by Reinhard Hugershoff, dated probably 1908; 21.5 × 15 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, EBA-B 00233.

Footnotes

1 Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi and Constantine Petridis, “Mapping Senufo: Reframing Questions, Reevaluating Sources, and Reimagining a Digital Monograph,” History in Africa (2021), 1–45. https://doi.org/10.1017/hia.2021.5

References

Gagliardi, Susan Elizabeth, and Petridis, Constantine, “Mapping Senufo: Reframing Questions, Reevaluating Sources, and Reimagining a Digital Monograph,” History in Africa (2021), 1–45. https://doi.org/10.1017/hia.2021.5CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 5. Illustration of a wooden staff with “Papara. Diulla [Jula] in area of Furru [possibly Fourou, Mali]” written in an annotation. Ink drawing on paper possibly by Reinhard Hugershoff, 12.7 × 16.8 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, KBA 10416.

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Figure 6. Illustration of a lidded container with annotations that read “Carved paint box of the Senufo in 1/5 of actual size. Insert cover” and “Papara – old Diulla settlement.” Ink drawing on paper possibly by Leo Frobenius; 7.7 × 12.7 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, KBA 04237.

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Figure 7. Illustration of a helmet mask with an annotation that reads “Mask of Komma [probably Komo] of the Senufo, Pig’s Head.” Ink drawing on paper by an unidentified artist; 12.7 × 16.7 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, KBA 10183.

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Figure 8. “Konohütte zu Kadjoro [Kono Hut of Kadjoro],” shown at 2.5 meters in height and classified as Senufo in the Frobenius-Institut database. Ink drawing on paper by Reinhard Hugershoff, dated probably 1908; 21.5 × 15 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, EBA-B 00232.

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Figure 9. “Kono zu Lubugule [Kono of Lobougoula],” described as 3 meters in diameter and classified as Senufo in the Frobenius-Institut database. Ink drawing on paper by Reinhard Hugershoff, dated probably 1908; 21.5 × 15 cm. Frobenius-Institut für kulturanthropologische Forschung an der Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, EBA-B 00233.