Yänäta Zewchoas, Axum, Ethiopia, 2009

Yänäta Zewchoas, Axum, Ethiopia, 2009

Zewchoas is one of the chief instructors at the St. Yared Theological Academy in Axum, and has a reputation as a däbtära, a magician (he is also properly a däbtära in its original sense of liturgical specialist). A dwarf, he was picked upon, and learned magic in order to gain respect, notably a method for causing people to fart in public, which is considered extraordinarily rude in Ethiopia.

Having achieved his aim, he later gave up the magician’s craft and focused more on his teaching work. He may often be found behind the school, leading students in the recitation and memorization of liturgical songs, and is a thoroughly respected member of his community, having overcome the prejudice traditionally associated with dwarfism.

He is photographed sitting on a throne on top of the stairs in front of the old Cathedral of St. Mary of Zion (Maryam Tsion).

“Talismanic Image (Demon), Magic Scroll, Tigray, Ethiopia, 2009

Talismanic Image (Demon), Magic Scroll, Tigray, Ethiopia, 2009

An image of a demon stares out from the first panel of a magical (prayer) scroll. The image of the demon has inherent magical significance, but it also is meant to show attacking demons their own visage, and thus to scare them. A useful introduction is Jacques Mercier’s ‘Ethiopian Magic Scrolls,’ which presents a variety of images with commentary.

Treasure-Keepers, Abba Garima Monastery, Tigray, Ethiopia, 2009

Treasure-Keepers, Abba Garima Monastery, Tigray, Ethiopia, 2009

Monks at the treasury of Abba Garima Monastery display the treasure-binding of a deluxe manuscript (presumably 17th-18th c.). Abba Garima Monastery is famous as the home of the oldest book in Ethiopia (not pictured), which has been carbon-dated to the 6th century. It is also the home monastery of the current patriarch, Abuna Paulos.

Baskets and Dye, Axum, Tigray, Ethiopia, November 2009

Basket Market, Axum, Tigray, Ethiopia, November 2009

The basket market, under a large tree in the centre of town.

Dye Market, Axum, Tigray, Ethiopia, November 2009

The dye sellers measure out dyes for baskets, under a different large tree near the ‘old town.’

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Women bring their brightly-colored handwoven injera baskets to the market at the center of town for the market attached to the festival of Maryam Tsion (St. Mary of Zion) in Axum, Ethiopia. The basket serves as both table and covering for meals, and is a prominent feature of many living rooms.

2009 Zombie Walk (Special Edition), Toronto, Canada

2009 Zombie Walk (Special Edition) #1, Toronto, Canada

I was an especial fan of the zombie baristo!

2009 Zombie Walk (Special Edition) #2, Toronto, Canada

Ladies of the 2009 zombie walk. The two on the left are Jessica Rabbit and Betty Boop.

2009 Zombie Walk (Special Edition) #3, Toronto, Canada

CMS colleagues

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Long-delayed photos from the 2009 zombie walk organized in the autumn to coincide with TIFF (The Toronto International Film Festival). I am so long in getting them out, I thought I would post many at once, and it was a good project to practice while learning Pages on my new iMac.