English: An Iban headhunter in Malaya prepares a human scalp above a container of human body parts. The British allowed Iban headhunters to keep the scalps of pro-independence fighters as a way of encouraging them to fight.
On the 7 May 1952 this image was sent by communist activists to British politicians in an attempt to expose British atrocities during the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960). This image was then first published on the 10 May 1952, by the Daily Worker (Morning Star), a British communist newspaper.
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An Iban headhunter in Malaya prepares a human scalp above a container of human body parts.
Items portrayed in this file
depicts
Iban
Dayak
headhunting
scalping
war crime
Malayan Emergency
copyright status
copyrighted, dedicated to the public domain by copyright holder
copyright license
Creative Commons CC0 License
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3,312 pixel
width
2,272 pixel
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0.03 second
f-number
1.8
focal length
3.62 millimetre
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