Accession No
2015.29.1-2
Description
Round saucepan or rice cooking pot with lid with rectangular handles. Made out of bomb aluminium material by Jorai villagers. Evidence of use and soot, possibly from wood or charcoal, on the base
Place
Asia; Southeast Asia; Cambodia; Ratanakiri Province
Period
early 21st century
Source
Uk, Krisna (Dr) [field collector]; Crowther-Beynon Grant [monetary donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2015.29.1-2
Cultural Affliation
Jorai
Material
metal; aminum
Local Term
Measurements
270mm x 11mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Krisna Uk started her PhD fieldwork in Southeast Asia in August 2007 and returned from Cambodia in June 2008. Her doctoral research ultimately focused on an in-depth study of a Jorai village, a Cambodian ethnic minority living in the heavily bombed province of Northeast of Cambodia, which also form parts of the Ho Chi Minh trail that encompasses Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.
In the course of this research she has collected a wide range of objects that were locally made by ethnic Lao and Cambodian minorities who have had their communities heavily affected by regional conflicts and civil wars. Despite ethnic differences and geographical variety, these objects have in common their relation to the Indochina War and most particularly their propensity to materialise how people reproduce, create and re-invent the historical memory of the US bombing from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.
Each and every object is a testimony of how affected communities have dealt with the grievous past by means of artistic creation and craftsmanship. The objects reveal the extent of villagers' resilience as well as both their psychological and physical abilities to cope with the trauma of the conflicts and an everyday environment that is still littered with explosive remnants of war. In that sense, metal recycling, woodcarving and fabric weaving are the visible manifestations of human survival strategy. This opens new windows for further frameworks of analysis of the objects especially when used during ritual processes.
Event Date 13/5/2015
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Round saucepan or rice cooking pot and lid, with rectangular handles. Made out of bomb aluminium material by Jorai villagers. Bottom heavily coated in soot, possibly from wood or charcoal, on the base, showing evidence of us.
Event Date 13/5/2015
Author: maa
FM:268206
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