Accession No
1935.945 A
Description
Musical instrument, a bamboo mouth flute. One of two.
Place
Asia; Southeast Asia; Malaysia; Peninsular Malaysia; Perak; Lengong
Period
Source
Evans, Ivor Hugh Norman [collector]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1935.945 A
Cultural Affliation
Lanoh
Material
Bamboo
Local Term
Measurements
495mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Collected by: Evans, I.H.N.
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
One of two bamboo mouth flutes
Event Date 1935
Author: maa
Context (Related Documents)
This computer entry is the product of an amalgamation between two cards. One card reads: "Card issued 3 12 1985". The provenance is given as: "Fed. Malay States" From the Lanoh tribe of Negrities.
Event Date 25/9/1986
Author: maa
Context (References)
Previously noted as 'From the Lanoh tribe of Negrities'. The term 'Negrities' [alt .Negritoes] is obsolete and was used to refer to people with perceived shared racial characteristics across various groups.
The Malay term 'Orang Asli' is used more commonly to refer to the indigenous people of the Malay peninsular
The term 'Semang' can be used to refer more broadly to people to groups such as Batek, Jahai, Maniq, Cheq Wong, Kintaq, Kensiw, though anthropologists tend to refer to Semang groups as Northern Aslian speakers, while the Lanoh people are Central Aslian speakers, though they shared many cultural characteristics with other Semang groups before they were re-settled in the late twentieth century in Perak State.
From notes and discussions with Alice Rudge on her visit to MAA 22/10/2018.
Event Date 22/10/2018
Author: rachel hand
FM:79233
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