Accession No
1928.621
Description
Bullroarer. Narrow palm wood splint with roughly squared off pierced end and pointed tip. Painted with black, white and red bands. Rough 6 stranded twine string tied through piercing. White paint falling off, string fraying. Original accession notes: " (Cat. Add.: Acquired October 1927, price = scrap of tobacco) Scrap of tobacco from child's (novice). KALENDANGA = general word for bull-roarer. Painted bull-roarer - was asked to be specially careful that women should not see this but could not find reason for the paint. Used in MENDAS ceremony." Poor
Place
Oceania; Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Bismarck Archipelago; New Britain; Gazelle Peninsula; Iwon
Period
Source
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1928.621; MAA: 1928.621; 34
Cultural Affliation
T=Mali Baining
Material
Wood; Palm Wood
Local Term
KELENDANGA
Measurements
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Museum record photographs: F24,27, F24,28.; Collected by: Bateson.G;
Event Date 3/7/1995
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Narrow palm wood splint with roughly squared off pierced end and pointed tip. Painted with black, white and red bands. Rough 6 stranded twine string tied through piercing. White paint falling off, string fraying. Original accession notes: " (Cat. Add.: Acquired October 1927, price = scrap of tobacco) Scrap of tobacco from child's (novice). KALENDANGA = general word for bull-roarer. Painted bull-roarer - was asked to be specially careful that women should not see this but could not find reason for the paint. Used in MENDAS ceremony." Poor
Event Date 3/7/1995
Author: maa
FM:93918
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