Accession No
E 1909.180
Description
Bullroarer - Raddled, wooden bullroarer. Flat and lanceolate, with one perforated end. Incised with concentric rings. Churinga are inscribed with sacred designs, which represent a totemic ancestor. Aboriginal women and uninitiated boys are forbidden to see them. Their meaning is only fully divulged to men who are initiated into that totem and who are of elder status. Those with a hole bored in one end (stone ones excepted), for the attachment of a cord, are called bullroarers. When whirled round, they produce a characteristic sound believed to be "spirit talk"
Place
Oceania; Australasia; Australia
Period
Source
Marten, Robert Humphrey (Dr)
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
E 1909.180; MAA: E 1909.180; AR 1910.344
Cultural Affliation
Arunta
Material
Wood
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Found: Central Australia
Event Date 28/4/1993
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Raddled, wooden bullroarer. Flat and lanceolate, with one perforated end. Incised with concentric rings. Churinga are inscribed with sacred designs, which represent a totemic ancestor. Aboriginal women and uninitiated boys are forbidden to see them. Their meaning is only fully divulged to men who are initiated into that totem and who are of elder status. Those with a hole bored in one end (stone ones excepted), for the attachment of a cord, are called bullroarers. When whirled round, they produce a characteristic sound believed to be " spirit talk"
Event Date 28/4/1993
Author: maa
FM:87169
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