Simon de Trey - White ~ Photographer

Show Navigation
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • About
  • Contact
  • Portfolio
  • Blog
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
back to search results
Prev Next
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Delhi's Last Urban Elephants by Simon de Trey-White

12th February 2015, Mathura, India. A display board of banned tools used by elephant handlers in India: spiked ankle chains used to tether and bullhooks (known as 'ankush') to inflict pain on elephants, at the Elephant Care and Conservation Centre, run by Wildlife SOS, Mathura, India on the 12th February 2015.

Elephant handlers (Mahouts) eke out a living in makeshift camps on the banks of the Yamuna River in New Delhi. They survive on a small retainer paid by the elephant owners and by giving rides to passers by. The owners keep all the money from hiring the animals out for religious festivals, events and weddings, they also are involved in the illegal trade of captive elephants. The living conditions and treatment of elephants kept in cities in North India is extremely harsh, the handlers use the banned 'ankush' or bullhook to control the animals through daily beatings, the animals have no proper shelters are forced to walk on burning hot tarmac and stand for hours with their feet chained together.

PHOTOGRAPH BY AND COPYRIGHT OF SIMON DE TREY-WHITE, a photographer in Delhi
+ 91 98103 99809
email: simon@simondetreywhite.com

Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
WildlifeSOS120215156.JPG
Copyright
Simon de Trey-White
Image Size
2795x4218 / 6.1MB
india new delhi makeshift bridge dust elephant festival camp yamuna river polluted animal cruelty abuse beat iron hook mahout hire out religious homage wedding ganesh god offering old poor condition tent sleep shelter ankush living conditions foul water hand pump forage welfare keep in city private ownership temple belief disappearing bullhook bull-hook cruel circus paint decorate subdue trunk dwelling isolate isolated group hot tarmac feet footpad blister chain shackle banned court supreme judgement marginal itinerant lifestyle honour revere reverence simon de trey white photographer photojournalist traffic danger collision slow exploit exploitation business wade wash bath scrub howdah event political leader welcome patronage children vanishing middle class changing sensibilities of step modernisation 21st century anachronistic bygone clash time over skyline island bank monsoon pillage strip trees feed challenge battle hard job middlemen ritual embodiment
Contained in galleries
Delhi's Last Working Elephants, Wider Edit
12th February 2015, Mathura, India. A display board of banned tools used by elephant handlers in India: spiked ankle chains used to tether and bullhooks (known as 'ankush') to inflict pain on elephants, at the Elephant Care and Conservation Centre, run by Wildlife SOS, Mathura, India on the 12th February 2015.<br />
<br />
Elephant handlers (Mahouts) eke out a living in makeshift camps on the banks of the Yamuna River in New Delhi. They survive on a small retainer paid by the elephant owners and by giving rides to passers by. The owners keep all the money from hiring the animals out for religious festivals, events and weddings, they also are involved in the illegal trade of captive elephants. The living conditions and treatment of elephants kept in cities in North India is extremely harsh, the handlers use the banned 'ankush' or bullhook to control the animals through daily beatings, the animals have no proper shelters are forced to walk on burning hot tarmac and stand for hours with their feet chained together. <br />
<br />
PHOTOGRAPH BY AND COPYRIGHT OF SIMON DE TREY-WHITE, a photographer in Delhi<br />
+ 91 98103 99809<br />
email: simon@simondetreywhite.com