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(c) Bristol Museums, Galleries and Archives, </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/jackson1-93668.jpg</image:loc><image:title>jackson1-93668</image:title><image:caption>A young Jackson at the London Zoo. Source: http://www.zoochat.com/43/sumatran-rhino-jackson-144566/</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:24:06+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/08/18/animals-in-the-asylum/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/plan-of-asylum-1892.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Plan of Asylum 1892</image:title><image:caption>A plan of the asylum from 1893. Curiously the dairy and the cow sheds are not marked raising questions over where the animals were kept.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:23:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/09/02/race-and-empire-on-the-13-24-train-from-cleethorpes/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:23:09+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/09/16/missing-links-in-myanmar/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2015-02-09-08-45-16.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2015-02-09 08.45.16</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:22:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/09/30/hunting-humans/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/thom-pollok-wild-sports.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Thom Pollok Wild Sports</image:title><image:caption>'Vultures on a Dead Carcase. A Dead Tiger Demolished in Eight Minutes'. Source: F.W.T. Pollok and W.H. Thom, 'Wild Sports of Burma and Assam' (1900), p. 151</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:22:02+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/10/14/smells-like-empire-to-an-elephant/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/elephants-at-dallah-e1444833293405.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Elephants at Dallah</image:title><image:caption>Hugh Nesbit, Experiences of a Jungle-Wallah (1910), opposite p.16</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:21:35+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/10/30/wheres-the-cow-in-the-condensed-milk/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/lactogen-e1527259479824.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lactogen</image:title><image:caption>Detail from a 1920s "Lactogen" advert taken from Thuriya newspaper</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/kalamajintaungsweh.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Kalamajintaungsweh</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/holandia.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Holandia</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:21:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/11/13/decolonising-democracy/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:20:03+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/11/20/paratextual-pachyderms/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/lifeofelephant00eardrich_0013.jpg</image:loc><image:title>lifeofelephant00eardrich_0013</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/lifeofelephant00eardrich_0088.jpg</image:loc><image:title>lifeofelephant00eardrich_0088</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/lifeofelephant00eardrich_0030.jpg</image:loc><image:title>lifeofelephant00eardrich_0030</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/lifeofelephant00eardrich_0052.jpg</image:loc><image:title>lifeofelephant00eardrich_0052</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/coverimage1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>coverimage</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/coverimage.jpg</image:loc><image:title>coverimage</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:19:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/12/01/foucauldians-for-corbyn/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:18:48+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/12/11/the-call-of-the-tame/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/tsaing.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tsaing</image:title><image:caption>He's the lighter coloured animal that is larger than the others, just left-of centre. Source: Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, vol. 22 (1913), p. 190. </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:17:13+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/01/17/the-health-of-the-history-of-medicine-in-southeast-asia/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-13-13-59-41.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-13 13.59.41</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-13-13-59-32.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-13 13.59.32</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:16:41+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/01/29/popular-natureculture/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-13-55-46.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 13.55.46</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-37-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.37.14</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-37-31.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.37.31</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-15-02.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.15.02</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-43-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.43.22</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-01-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.01.22</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-10-15.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.10.15</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016-01-16-14-02-36.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-01-16 14.02.36</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:16:16+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/02/17/getting-the-wasp-into-the-cyanide-jar-2/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/hymenoptera01bing_0617.jpg</image:loc><image:title>hymenoptera01bing_0617</image:title><image:caption>Illustration from C. T. Bingham, Hymenoptera, vol. 1: Wasps and Bees (Calcutta, 1897)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/enraged_musician.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Enraged_musician</image:title><image:caption>Hogarth's Enraged Musician. Source: The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings by John Trusler (Project Gutenberg)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:15:46+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/03/01/translating-titles/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/detail.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Detail</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/detail-english.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Detail English</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/1-cover-e1456852908759.jpg</image:loc><image:title>1 Cover</image:title><image:caption>The Burmese Cover</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cover-english.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Cover [English]</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:15:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/03/15/a-beastly-bibliography/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:14:58+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/03/23/teak-and-photography-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma087.jpg</image:loc><image:title>"The river below the terminus of the chute."</image:title><image:caption>Elephant removing trees from a river</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma069.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma069</image:title><image:caption>Logs at storing ground</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma065.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma065</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma045.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma045</image:title><image:caption>A tree on a chute leading to a river</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma029.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma029</image:title><image:caption>Buffalo moving felled trees</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma026.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma026</image:title><image:caption>Elephants dragging the  tree</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma025.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma025</image:title><image:caption>Cutting up the tree</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma022.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma022</image:title><image:caption>Felling the tree</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/burma021.jpg</image:loc><image:title>burma021</image:title><image:caption>A girdled tree</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:14:23+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/04/13/counting-the-dead/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/wildsportsofburm00pollrich_0331-e1460559489710.jpg</image:loc><image:title>wildsportsofburm00pollrich_0331</image:title><image:caption>One victim among many</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/pollok.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pollok</image:title><image:caption>Colonel Fitzwilliam Pollok</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/thom.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Thom</image:title><image:caption>W. H. Thom</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:13:45+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/04/21/reading-burmese-animal-tattoos/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/an00272960_001_l.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AN00272960_001_l</image:title><image:caption>Museum Number: 2005,0623,0.4, © Trustees of the British Museum</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/an00272959_001_l.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AN00272959_001_l</image:title><image:caption>Museum Number: 2005,0623,0.3, © Trustees of the British Museum</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/an00272863_001_l.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AN00272863_001_l</image:title><image:caption>Museum Number: 2005,0623,0.2, © Trustees of the British Museum</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/512px-captain_costentenus.jpg</image:loc><image:title>512px-Captain_Costentenus</image:title><image:caption>Poster advertising Captain Costentenus as a side show for the Great Farini or P. T. Barnum circus, c.1875</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:13:19+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/05/10/exploding-mosquito-larvae-and-jumping-lab-rats/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/harcourt-butler-2-e1462876959197.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Harcourt Butler 2</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/harcourt-butler-e1462876910372.jpg</image:loc><image:title>harcourt butler</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:12:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/05/27/the-elephant-in-the-strike/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/cjs_ahuuyaa6vsx_large.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CjS_ahuUYAA6vSx.jpg_large</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:12:00+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/06/22/decolonizing-the-classroom/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/mv5bmtiznzmwmdg3nf5bml5banbnxkftztcwndewmtqymq-_v1_.jpg</image:loc><image:title>MV5BMTIzNzMwMDg3NF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNDEwMTQyMQ@@._V1_</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:11:25+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/07/06/learning-burmese-colonial-style/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/aburmesereaderb00johngoog_0298-e1467796750697.jpg</image:loc><image:title>aburmesereaderb00johngoog_0298</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/burmese-reader-cover.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Burmese Reader Cover</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2022-11-07T17:05:51+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/07/07/monkey-business-in-yangon-zoo/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/towngossipzoo19283.jpg</image:loc><image:title>towngossipzoo1928(3)</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:10:26+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/07/21/anti-colonial-primatology/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2016-06-09-12-06-19-e1469091018771.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-06-09 12.06.19</image:title><image:caption>First page of the Myauk Htika (1923)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:10:00+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/08/08/theories-of-evolution-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/13902632_10155005594754688_4878791434314667529_n-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>13902632_10155005594754688_4878791434314667529_n-1</image:title><image:caption>Mr Maung Hmaing, Khway Htika (1925), pp. 358-359</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:09:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/08/16/colonial-slaughterhouse-rules/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/slaughter-house-plan-e1471357672408.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Slaughter House Plan</image:title><image:caption>Image from M.L. Treston, Health Notes Medical and Sanitary (n.d. c.1941). For more details, see this blog post.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:09:09+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/09/07/javanese-piggy-banks/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/ak-rak-1988-18.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ak-rak-1988-18</image:title><image:caption>Terracotta Piggy-Bank, c.1300-1500</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:08:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/09/20/animal-actors-in-theatres-of-war/</loc><lastmod>2022-07-29T09:35:48+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/10/06/traps-and-tangles/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/scan0001.jpg</image:loc><image:title>scan0001</image:title><image:caption>From G. Pfaff, Reports on the Investigation of Diseases of Elephants (Rangoon, 1940)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:07:43+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/10/27/darwins-empire-of-emotions/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/expressionofemot1872darw_0334-e1477562421129.jpg</image:loc><image:title>expressionofemot1872darw_0334</image:title><image:caption>Horror, agony</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/expressionofemot1872darw_0109-e1477561730558.jpg</image:loc><image:title>expressionofemot1872darw_0109</image:title><image:caption>A scary swan</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/expressionofemot1872darw_0151-e1477561420784.jpg</image:loc><image:title>expressionofemot1872darw_0151</image:title><image:caption>A sulking chimp</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/expressionofemot1872darw_0069-e1477561247397.jpg</image:loc><image:title>expressionofemot1872darw_0069</image:title><image:caption>An affectionate cat</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/expressionofemot1872darw_0065-e1477561214441.jpg</image:loc><image:title>expressionofemot1872darw_0065</image:title><image:caption>An affectionate dog</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:07:12+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/11/22/discoveries-in-leeds-discovery-centre/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/3031919486_30acbd12e1_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>3031919486_30acbd12e1_o</image:title><image:caption>Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rogue2408/3031919486 (CC BY-NC 2.0) </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/malayarchipelago00wall_0072-e1479815669897.jpg</image:loc><image:title>malayarchipelago00wall_0072</image:title><image:caption>Alfred Russell Wallace, The Malay Archipelago: The Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise (New York, 1869)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/orangutan-e1479817032329.jpg</image:loc><image:title>orangutan</image:title><image:caption>© Leeds Museums and Galleries</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:06:30+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/01/31/animals-against-whiteness/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/wildsportsofburm00pollrich_0365.jpg</image:loc><image:title>wildsportsofburm00pollrich_0365</image:title><image:caption>Is one of these elephants a reverse racist? No, because that's not a thing. And because they're elephants.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:06:04+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/02/24/proliferating-elephants/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/elephant-photograph21-e1487934954828.jpg</image:loc><image:title>elephant-photograph2</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/elephant-photograph2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>elephant-photograph2</image:title><image:caption>© Debi Horton</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ms29564_008-e1487932799284.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ms29564_008</image:title><image:caption>cc-by-nc_icon-svg © London Metropolitan Archives</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ms29564_004.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ms29564_004</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ms29564_048.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ms29564_048</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/elephant-photograph1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>elephant-photograph1</image:title><image:caption>© Debi Horton</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:04:58+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/03/27/gharry-drivers-and-armoured-dog-coats/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/untitled.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Untitled</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/armoured-dog-coat-copy.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Armoured dog coat copy</image:title><image:caption>The Times of Burma, 4 January 1905</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/spca-copy.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SPCA copy</image:title><image:caption>The Times of Burma, 4 January 1905</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:04:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/04/11/tragedy-and-thuriya/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/this-party-that-party.jpg</image:loc><image:title>This party that party</image:title><image:caption>The figures fighting are labelled: on the left "That Party", on the right "This Party" (I think, the first one--_ho pā tī_?--is hard to make out because of the blurriness of the image)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/u-thuriya.jpg</image:loc><image:title>U Thuriya</image:title><image:caption>On the pen: "1945 to 1953". On the jacket of the man holding the pen: "U (Uncle) Thūriya". From right to left, the men around the box are labelled "Termite", "Toad" and "Maggot". The box is labelled "National Money"</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/ko-thuriya.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ko Thuriya</image:title><image:caption>On the pen: "1942 to 1945". On the man's jacket: "Ko (Brother) Thūriya".</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/maung-thuriya.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Maung Thuriya</image:title><image:caption>On the pen: "1911 to 1942". On the child: "Maung (Little Brother) Thūriya" </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/sl1k_201704071552551-copy.jpg</image:loc><image:title>SL1K_20170407155255(1) copy</image:title><image:caption>Thūriya (The Sun), 42nd Anniversary Cover Image. British Library: Or.Mic.10660</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:04:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/04/27/undead-capital/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:03:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/05/18/charting-colonial-animal-history/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/mapping-colonial-animal-history1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mapping Colonial Animal History</image:title><image:caption>See key below</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/mapping-colonial-animal-history-e1495101288618.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mapping Colonial Animal History</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:02:56+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/05/26/burmese-nationalism-and-the-dietary-habits-of-peacocks-and-crows/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/peacockcartoon1-copy.jpg</image:loc><image:title>peacockcartoon(1) copy</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/dobama_protest.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dobama_protest</image:title><image:caption>"Dobama Protest", Unknown Photographer, nd. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dobama_protest.jpg</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/cartoon1939.jpg</image:loc><image:title>cartoon1939</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:02:28+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/06/16/animal-actors-in-the-burmese-tarzan/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/featured-image.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Featured Image</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/synopsis.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Synopsis</image:title><image:caption>Snippet about the plot from the advert in Thūriya (The Sun), 4 November 1939</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/advert2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Advert2</image:title><image:caption>Advert from Thūriya (The Sun), 3 November 1939</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/advert.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Advert</image:title><image:caption>Advert from Thūriya (The Sun), 4 November 1939</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:01:56+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/06/30/whats-the-difference/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:01:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/07/20/podcast/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img_0932-e1500554657317.jpg</image:loc><image:title>IMG_0932</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:00:53+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/07/25/seeing-shooting-saving-seeing/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/untitled.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Untitled</image:title><image:caption>National Archives of Myanmar, 1/15 (B), 715, 1929 File No. 5M-5: “Wild Animals”.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/leaflet-copy.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Leaflet copy</image:title><image:caption>NAM, 1/15 (B), 715, 1929 File No. 5M-5: “Wild Animals”</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/journalofbomb35121931bomb_06051-e1500974050796.jpg</image:loc><image:title>journalofbomb35121931bomb_0605</image:title><image:caption>E.H. Peacock, "The Shwe-U-Daung Game Sanctuary, Upper Burma, with a Note on the Asiatic Two-Horned Rhinoceros (R. Sumatrensis)", Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, vol. 35, no. 1-2 (1931), pp. 446-448.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/journalofbomb35121931bomb_0605-e1500974010835.jpg</image:loc><image:title>journalofbomb35121931bomb_0605</image:title><image:caption>E.H. Peacock, "The Shwe-U-Daung Game Sanctuary, Upper Burma, with a Note on the Asiatic Two-Horned Rhinoceros (R. Sumatrensis)", Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, vol. 35, no. 1-2 (1931), pp. 446-448.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:00:30+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/08/15/a-diarist-on-the-edge/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/rin-p257.jpg</image:loc><image:title>RIN-p257</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T22:00:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/09/15/the-limits-to-history/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/arakan-map-showing-mountains.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Arakan Map showing mountains</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/buchanan_journey_map.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Buchanan_Journey_map</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:59:39+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/11/13/the-nation-and-its-threats/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/save-us.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Save Us</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:59:17+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/01/04/safe-spaces-for-colonial-apologists/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/7949390962_7db8cfe932_o-e1515080875976.jpg</image:loc><image:title>7949390962_7db8cfe932_o</image:title><image:caption>Group on the Pavilion Steps, Ceylon. National Acrhives CO 1069/569.
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Archives</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:57:54+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/03/09/the-1941-yangon-sawmill-workers-strike-part-2/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:57:30+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/03/21/the-1941-yangon-sawmill-workers-strike-part-3/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:57:08+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/04/16/the-1941-yangon-sawmill-workers-strike-part-4/</loc><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:56:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/04/25/beasts-of-rebellion/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/orient001-aab-0085-3-e1524672521336.jpg</image:loc><image:title>orient001-aab-0085-3</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:55:49+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/05/16/costly-cats-neglected-lepers/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/nla-news-page000007958630-nla-news-article77360458-l3-324262f9611490a89621cdd8a3284980-0001-e1526470017458.jpg</image:loc><image:title>nla.news-page000007958630-nla.news-article77360458-L3-324262f9611490a89621cdd8a3284980-0001</image:title><image:caption>The Daily News, 8 April 1909, p. 7 </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:55:16+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/05/25/natural-historical-haircuts/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pluot-detai.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Pluot detai</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pluto-monkey-image1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pluto monkey image</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/comparison.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Comparison</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pluto-monkey-image.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pluto monkey image</image:title><image:caption>Drawing of "Black-Bellied" or "Pluto" Monkey taken from Richard Lydekker (ed), Royal Natural History, Vol. 1 (1893), p. 103.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/dbybrczxoaeemug-large-e1527259739212.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DBYbRCzXoAEEMUg.jpg large</image:title><image:caption>Detail from a 1930s "Bile Beans" advert taken from Thuriya newspaper.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/pluto-monkey.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Pluto Monkey</image:title><image:caption>Thakhin Kodaw Hmaing, Myauk Tika (1923), p. 258</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:54:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/07/19/king-thibaws-elephants/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/elephant-list.jpg</image:loc><image:title>elephant list</image:title><image:caption>Snippet of National Archives of Myanmar 1/1(A) 1890, 1886 File No. 141 "White Elephant and List of State Elephants"</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/canvas-e1532010623953.png</image:loc><image:title>canvas</image:title><image:caption>Or 14963 "19th century, Scenes of British deposition of the last king of the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma" ©The British Library Board </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/119904-e1532010100792.jpg</image:loc><image:title>119904</image:title><image:caption>Image number: 119904 "King Thibaw talking with Colonel Sladen in the North Garden of his palace, Mandalay, 1885" ©National Army Museum</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/d-534-1901-the-dam-of-the-palaces-elephant-e1532008541839.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.534-1901 The Dam of the Palace's Elephant</image:title><image:caption>D.534-1901 The Dam of the Palace's Elephant ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/d-535-1901-the-kings-girls-elephant-e1532008448919.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.535-1901 The King's Girl's Elephant</image:title><image:caption>D.535-1901 "The King's Girl's Elephant" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/d-536-1901-the-kings-elephant-his-majestys-favourite.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.536-1901 The King's Elephant - His Majesty's favourite</image:title><image:caption>D.536-1901 "The King's Elephant - His Majesty's favourite" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/d-530-1901-elephant-e1532007118986.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.530-1901 Elephant</image:title><image:caption>D.530-1901 "No title" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:53:27+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/11/27/race-racism-and-some-rhinos/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-569-1901-ruckhein-people-who-live-west-side-arakanese-e1543320239843.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.569-1901 Ruckhein people who live west side - Arakanese</image:title><image:caption>D.569-1901 "Ruckhein people who live west side - Arakanese" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-579-1901-ranaserus-two-rhinoceros-e1543319840601.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.579-1901 'Ranaserus' [two rhinoceros]</image:title><image:caption>D.579-1901 "'Ranaserus' [two rhinoceros]" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-577-1901-savage-people-cannibals-supposed-to-inhabit-andamans-bilu-ogre-e1543319635393.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.577-1901 Savage people - cannibals supposed to inhabit Andamans - Bilu (ogre)</image:title><image:caption>D.577-1901 "Savage people - cannibals supposed to inhabit Andamans - Bilu (ogre)" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-576-1901-ulambecc81-a-snake-player-e1543319256774.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.576-1901 Ulambé a snake player</image:title><image:caption>D.576-1901 "Ulambé a snake player" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-574-1901-phosude-a-burmayan-religious-or-penitent-white-dress-actually-orange-who-shaves-his-head-like-poonjes-monk-e1543315557360.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.574-1901 Phosude (A Burmayan religious or penitent) white dress [actually orange] who shaves his head like Poonjes[?] - monk</image:title><image:caption>D.574-1901 "Phosude (A Burmayan religious or penitent) white dress [actually orange] who shaves his head like Poonjes[?] - monk" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-570-1901-mahometan-ruckhein-don-dom-domb-indians-e1543315636535.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.570-1901 Mahometan Ruckhein - Don, Dom, Domb Indians</image:title><image:caption>D.570-1901 "Mahometan Ruckhein - Don, Dom, Domb Indians" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-566-1901-currienee-people-who-live-upon-mountain-east-side-red-karen-e1543315402147.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.566-1901 Currienee people who live upon mountain, east side - Red Karen</image:title><image:caption>D.566-1901 "Currienee people who live upon mountain, east side - Red Karen" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-561-1901-chinese-tartar-people-e1543315206210.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.561-1901 Chinese Tartar[?] people</image:title><image:caption>D.561-1901 "Chinese Tartar[?] people" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/d-558-1901-talaing-people-e1543315108758.jpg</image:loc><image:title>D.558-1901 Talaing People</image:title><image:caption>D.558-1901 "Talaing People" ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:52:28+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2018/12/19/reporting-reports/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/83980621.30-e1545221749266.jpg</image:loc><image:title>83980621.30</image:title><image:caption>Note on the lunatic asylums in Burma for the year 1915 (Rangoon, 1916). https://digital.nls.uk/83980619</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Lunatic-Asylum-e1545225958987.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lunatic Asylum</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-04-11T21:45:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2021/03/11/the-military-coup-what-can-you-do/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/arton24035-61288.jpg</image:loc><image:title>arton24035-61288</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-03-17T08:31:45+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/05/28/the-imperial-science-of-hypnotic-adverts/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/hypnotism.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Hypnotism</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2018-05-22T09:51:51+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/06/21/elephant-steeplechase/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/nypl-digitalcollections-510d47e1-42d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99-001-w.jpg</image:loc><image:title>nypl.digitalcollections.510d47e1-42d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99.001.w</image:title><image:caption>Source: The London Illustrated New, 25 September 1858. Found: New York Public Library Digital Collections. Copyrighted for commercial use.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2018-05-22T09:51:18+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/06/30/milking-it/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/pure-bred-bull.png</image:loc><image:title>Pure Bred Bull</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/crossbred-cow.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Crossbred Cow</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/crossbred-cow.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Crossbred Cow</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/purebred-cow.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Purebred Cow</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2018-05-22T09:50:42+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/05/20/traffic-accidents-and-structural-power/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/2015-02-14-07-13-11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2015-02-14 07.13.11</image:title><image:caption>The traffic on Sule Paya road.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-05-27T10:29:54+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2017/01/18/historical-pose-abilities-of-colonial-photography/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/empire.jpg</image:loc><image:title>empire</image:title><image:caption>Colonial Office: Empire Marketing Board: Posters: Ba Nyan, "Timber Stacking" (CO 956/696)  © The National Archives</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cc-by-nc_icon-svg.png</image:loc><image:title>cc-by-nc_icon-svg</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ms29564_040-e1484732147646.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ms29564_040</image:title><image:caption>© London Metropolitan Archives https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/99/Cc-by-nc_icon.svg/120px-Cc-by-nc_icon.svg.png</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2017-12-19T14:03:35+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/12/21/exhibiting-elephants/</loc><lastmod>2016-12-21T10:00:18+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2016/12/15/when-gorillas-smoke-cigars/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/acw6962-0001-001-umich-edu_0242-e1481821645396.jpg</image:loc><image:title>acw6962-0001-001-umich-edu_0242</image:title><image:caption>See the last definition. Judson's Burmese-English Dictionary (1893)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2016-06-09-12-53-111.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-06-09-12-53-11</image:title><image:caption>Section on gorillas from Mr Hmaing, Myauk Htika (1923), pp. 254-5</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/2016-06-09-12-53-11-e1481813228145.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2016-06-09-12-53-11</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-12-16T11:45:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/02/27/researching-colonial-burma-on-the-internet/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/2006av2471_2500-e1460287148369.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2006AV2471_2500</image:title><image:caption>Late nineteenth century depiction of elephant training. © V&amp;A Images</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/an01376475_001_l.jpg</image:loc><image:title>AN01376475_001_l</image:title><image:caption>Museum No. As1983,05.7, 'Boy figure (kneeling, with base) made of wood, paint, glass, gilt'. © The Trustees of the British Museum </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/burmese-boxing-e1393503928167.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Burmese boxing</image:title><image:caption>Burmese Boxing</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/11290370984_467e10c453_o-e1393502838596.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Capturing a White Elephant</image:title><image:caption>From: William Dalton, The White Elephant; or, the Hunters of Ava and the King of the Golden Foot (London: Griffith and Farran, 1888)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/burmese-snake-charmer-with-russell-viper-1897-e1393501245279.gif</image:loc><image:title>Burmese Snake Charmer With Russell Viper 1897</image:title><image:caption>'Snake Charmer with Russell Viper' from 'Burman Photograph Album' (1897)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2019-08-28T15:11:28+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/04/10/remembering-empire-in-bristol-and-brussels/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/civilization.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Civilization</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/contrasting-statues.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Contrasting Statues</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/back-entrance.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Back Entrance</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/museum-for-central-africa.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Museum for Central Africa</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:23:11+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/06/07/anti-islamic-abuse-in-burma-and-britain-the-colonial-past-and-present/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:22:55+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/09/27/condiments-of-colonialism/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/heinz-mandalay-sauce.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Heinz Mandalay Sauce</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2017-05-21T15:05:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/10/09/imperial-book-club/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/517px-caterina_sforza.jpg</image:loc><image:title>517px-Caterina_Sforza</image:title><image:caption>Why have I included a painting of the controversial medieval Italian countess Caterina Sforza? You'll have to read the book to find out...</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/annalombard00crosiala_0007.jpg</image:loc><image:title>annalombard00crosiala_0007</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:22:27+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/11/27/burmas-climate-and-masculine-nerves/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/burmese-woman-e1385554513448.gif</image:loc><image:title>Burmese woman</image:title><image:caption>A picture of a Burmese woman at the entrance to a pagoda, painted by R. Tablot-Kelly in c.1908</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:22:13+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/12/19/gendered-responses-to-the-history-of-southeast-asia/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/southeast-asia.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Southeast Asia</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cropped-cropped-cropped-southeast-asia-e1379495531362.jpg</image:loc><image:title>cropped-cropped-cropped-southeast-asia-e1379495531362.jpg</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cropped-cropped-southeast-asia-e1379495531362.jpg</image:loc><image:title>cropped-cropped-southeast-asia.jpg</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:22:01+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/03/21/capturing-burmas-ethnic-diversity/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/baungshi-chins-1903-e1395351860587.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Baungshi Chins (1903)</image:title><image:caption>'Group of Baungshi Chins', Burma (1903)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/yindu-chins-1903-e1395351796631.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Yindu Chins (1903)</image:title><image:caption>'Group of Yindu Chins', Burma (1903)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/burma-1903-e1395351742943.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Burma (1903)</image:title><image:caption>'No Caption', Burma (1903)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/7831559542_fdf842dfaf_b-e1395351685527.jpg</image:loc><image:title>7831559542_fdf842dfaf_b</image:title><image:caption>'No Caption', Burma (1903)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/7831563358_810a4979f7_b-e1395351627702.jpg</image:loc><image:title>7831563358_810a4979f7_b</image:title><image:caption>'No Caption', Burma (1903)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:21:47+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/03/16/the-criminal-tribes-of-burma/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:21:06+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/02/26/burmas-anti-colonial-imperialist/</loc><lastmod>2020-08-29T10:59:53+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/03/20/plague-and-photography-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/v0029678.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0029678 A group of men taking notes at a table, during a plague epid</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/v0029680.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0029680 A man sitting at a table examining passports, during a plagu</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/v0029676.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0029676 An outdoor examination of a plague patient in Mandalay. Phot</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/v0029675.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0029675 A group of people being inoculated against the plague in a b</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2021-08-25T12:13:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/05/16/plague-and-amateur-photography-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5543592218_104abbd73a_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Knox_2 44</image:title><image:caption>First Glimpse of Bassein (Pathein)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5543014277_5082d6a7dd_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Knox_2 43</image:title><image:caption>A Forest Official's Bungalow</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5543607276_efea438b6a_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Knox_2 24</image:title><image:caption>Market in Pyinmana</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5543606620_92c3e72d86_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Knox_2 25</image:title><image:caption>Burning a House</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5543595200_554bd0027f_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Knox_2 39</image:title><image:caption>Dismantling a House</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5543594608_88df905200_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Knox_2 40</image:title><image:caption>Disinfecting a House</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:14:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/07/11/can-an-elephant-commit-murder/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/tusker-and-spearmen-e1373465295727.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Tusker and Spearmen</image:title><image:caption>Photograph of a Burmese elephant labelled 'dangerous' by Williams</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:14:15+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/08/08/stomaching-the-truth/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/man-with-indigestion-e1375971409298.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0011754 A poor man suffering from indigestion. Coloured lithograph b</image:title><image:caption>"A poor man suffering from indigestion", a coloured lithography by C.J. Traviès (Thanks to the Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:14:01+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/09/11/baden-powell-in-broadmoor-criminal-lunatic-asylum/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/baden_powell.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Baden_Powell</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:13:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/12/14/the-wild-wild-west-of-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/5543592218_104abbd73a_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>First Glimpse of Pathein </image:title><image:caption>Pathein photographed by Harley Newcombe in 1906.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:13:11+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/01/05/picturing-convicts-bodies-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/edward-cumin-in-the-shadow-of-the-pagoda-1893.jpg</image:loc><image:title>In the Shadow of the Pagoda. Sketches of Burmese life and character. [With illustrations.]</image:title><image:caption>From: Edward Cuming, 'In the Shadow of the Pagoda' (1893)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/henry-gouger-a-personal-narrative-of-two-years-imprisonment-in-burma-1824-26-1860.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Henry Gouger - A Personal Narrative of Two Years Imprisonment in Burma 1824-26 1860</image:title><image:caption>From: Henry Gouger, 'A Personal Narrative of Two Years' Imprisonment in Burma, 1824-26' (1860)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:12:58+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/03/06/the-albanian-with-the-burmese-tattoo/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/414px-constantine.jpg</image:loc><image:title>414px-Constantine</image:title><image:caption>'The figures consist of sphinxes, storks, swans, peacocks, snakes, men, women with dress, panthers, lions, elephants, crocodiles, salamanders, dragons, fishes, gazelles, fruit, leaves, flowers, and objects of every description.' A. W. Franks, 'Tattooed Man from Burmah',Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1873) </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:12:39+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/04/14/the-philosopher-burmese-prince-and-the-air-pump/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/leonids-1833.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Leonids-1833</image:title><image:caption>An engraving of 1833 storm produced in 1889 for the Adventist book Bible Readings for the Home Circle - the engraving is by Adolf Vollmy based upon an original painting by the Swiss artist Karl Jauslin, that is in turn based on a first-person account of the 1833 storm.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/questions-proposed-by-the-burmese-heir-apparent.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Questions Proposed by the Burmese Heir Apparent</image:title><image:caption>From: The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. 2 (1833), p. 47</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:11:54+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/05/20/amok-in-malaya-murder-in-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/11239869013_c1872f7263_o-e1400604132350.jpg</image:loc><image:title>11239869013_c1872f7263_o</image:title><image:caption>Photograph of Burmese convicts from Alice Hart, Picturesque Burma, Past and Present [1897]</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:11:41+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/06/18/fowl-play-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/chickens-e1403104568696.gif</image:loc><image:title>chickens</image:title><image:caption>Putting chickens back in the picture. 'Entrance to the Village of Kyet-Thoung-Doung', Robert Talbot Kelly, Burma, Painted and Described (1905), p. 108</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:11:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/09/12/rebellion-in-burma-indian-nationalism-and-the-bombay-burmah-trading-corporation-ltd/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/400px-saya_san.jpg</image:loc><image:title>400px-Saya_San</image:title><image:caption>Hsaya San on the 90 Kyat note</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:11:14+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/10/15/medical-and-imperial-utopias/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/latrine-plan.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Latrine Plan</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/slaughter-house-plan-e1413370452144.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Slaughter House Plan</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/meat-market-plan.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Meat Market Plan</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/well-plan.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Well Plan</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/playground-plan.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Playground Plan</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/village-plan.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Village Plan</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:10:58+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/02/06/prisoners-and-pariah-dogs/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/841071005_4dfded7323_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>841071005_4dfded7323_o</image:title><image:caption>Source: 'Pagoda Dog' by Hella Delicious from their flickr page.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:10:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/04/21/colonial-canicide-cruel-to-be-kind/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/outcasts.jpg</image:loc><image:title>L0044314 Outcastes (A begging leper and pariah dogs)</image:title><image:caption>From J.L. Kipling, Beast and man in India: A popular sketch of Indian animals in their relationship with the people (1891). Credit: Wellcome Library, London. </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T16:10:00+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/04/29/the-dreaded-comparison/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:51:06+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/08/05/whats-colonial-in-a-name/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:48:21+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/11/21/smells-like-empire/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/dorian-e1416566166806.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0044772 A durian (Durio zibethinus): an entire and sectioned fruit.</image:title><image:caption>A durian (Durio zibethinus): an entire and sectioned fruit.
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:47:48+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/01/21/spotting-tourists-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/digitalimage.jpg</image:loc><image:title>digitalImage</image:title><image:caption>Tourist Guide and Shopping List: Where to Go, What to See, and Where to Shop in Calcutta and Burma (1920)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:47:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/10/23/a-dogs-life-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/dogs-life-in-burma-e1382535735528.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Dog's Life in Burma</image:title><image:caption>John observes some Burmese villagers</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:46:28+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/02/12/shape-shifters-in-colonial-burma/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/beloo-and-belooma-e1392230515844.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Beloo and Belooma</image:title><image:caption>Burmese watercolour painting of a Beloo and Belooma, Burmese ogres, some of whom shape-shift to kidnap children. (From 'Watercolour Painting of Burmese Life' c.1897, available at the Oxford Digital Library.)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:46:14+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/04/01/why-colonisers-look-at-animals/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/7215483248_4c9071f9ff_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>7215483248_4c9071f9ff_o</image:title><image:caption>'Village Buffalo Cart', Philip Klier, 1907</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:45:50+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/01/16/do-elephants-dream-of-bulldozers/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/7215509250_1efcfbc789_o1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>7215509250_1efcfbc789_o(1)</image:title><image:caption>One of Philip Klier fantastic photographs of elephants working in one of Rangoon's timber yards taken in 1907.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/elephants-at-work-timber-yard-by-p-klier-1890-99-rgs.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Elephants at Work Timber Yard by P Klier (1890-99) RGS</image:title><image:caption>One of Philip Klier fantastic photographs of elephants working in one of Rangoon's timber yards taken in 1907.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/606px-british_commander_and_indian_crew_encounter_elephant_near_meiktila_2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>606px-British_commander_and_Indian_crew_encounter_elephant_near_Meiktila_2</image:title><image:caption>The British commander and Indian crew of a Sherman tank of the 9th Royal Deccan Horse, 255th Indian Tank Brigade, encounter a newly liberated elephant on the road to Meiktila, 29 March 1945</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:45:36+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/07/29/sun-skin-and-colonial-sensibilities/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/13-3-12-topee.jpg</image:loc><image:caption>Source: http://transnationalarchitecturegroup.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/tropical-architecture-current-research/</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:37:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/08/27/evans-evans-evans-and-elephants/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/siam-elephant-suckled-by-woman-e1409151310279.jpg</image:loc><image:title>V0029569 A woman and a child, the woman is suckling a baby elephant</image:title><image:caption>'A newly discovered and captured white elephant, Siam; suckled by a human being' J. H. Evans (Credit: Wellcome Library, London)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:36:48+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/09/22/learning-about-elephants-in-empire/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:36:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/10/31/an-elephants-view-of-empire/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/7215509236_c067723979_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>7215509236_c067723979_o</image:title><image:caption>Source: 'Elephants at Work', Philip Klier c.1907</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/elephants-at-work-timber-yard-by-p-klier-1890-99-rgs.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Elephants at Work Timber Yard by P Klier (1890-99) RGS</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:36:25+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/11/03/marxs-animal-other/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:35:26+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/12/16/marxs-animal-other-part-2/</loc><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:35:19+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/12/05/how-to-post-a-tiger/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/sunset-moulmein.jpg</image:loc><image:title>sunset moulmein</image:title><image:caption>'Sunset Moulmein' from Mrs. Ernest Muriel, Pictures from Lotus Land (Rangoon, 1900)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:35:12+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/01/09/political-animals/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/u-nu.jpg</image:loc><image:title>U Nu</image:title><image:caption>U Nu on the cover of Time Magazine, 30 August 1954</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:34:47+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/03/01/hunting-white-elephants-across-archives/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/2015-02-06-11-57-04.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2015-02-06 11.57.04</image:title><image:caption>This is the closest that I have got to a real white elephant. Some white towels creatively folded into the shape of an elephant by staff at my hotel in Yangon.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:33:04+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2015/04/08/retiring-elephants-in-the-southern-shan-states/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2015-03-28-04-49-33.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2015-03-28 04.49.33</image:title><image:caption>Me feeding an elderly female elephant, who was wary of accepting food from humans with her trunk because of some earlier traumatic experience.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2016-01-19T15:32:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/06/05/assessing-foucault/</loc><lastmod>2014-07-06T16:43:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2014/05/09/musical-roads-to-mandalay/</loc><lastmod>2014-05-09T17:57:35+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/07/18/no-youre-peripheral/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/1886-british-empire-map.jpg</image:loc><image:title>1886-British-Empire-Map</image:title><image:caption>A 1886 map of the British Empire - note the centrality of newly acquired British Burma, represented by the women seated to the left of Britannia with the peacock fan</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-07-18T12:34:22+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/05/08/burmese-jugglers-in-imperial-britain/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/burmese-juggler.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Burmese Juggler</image:title><image:caption>A picture of the juggler Maung Law Paw performing at Wembley in 1924 - I wonder what he made of interwar Britain?</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-05-08T15:04:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/04/19/archives-material-histories-and-anxieties/</loc><lastmod>2013-05-08T15:04:08+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/02/09/teaching-the-f-word-foucault-that-is/</loc><lastmod>2013-05-08T15:02:06+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2013/02/03/aung-san-suu-kyis-desert-island-discs-decoded/</loc><lastmod>2013-05-08T15:01:32+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2012/10/18/is-burma-going-south/</loc><lastmod>2013-05-08T15:01:04+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/2012/08/27/my-research-trip-to-yangon/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/p1050360.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The Pegu Club</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/p1050372.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Inside the Pegu Club</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2015-11-25T09:33:39+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://colonizinganimals.blog</loc><changefreq>daily</changefreq><priority>1.0</priority><lastmod>2022-11-07T17:05:51+00:00</lastmod></url></urlset>
