Accession No
2005.264
Description
A small man's bilum or string bag to be worn underarm. Made with traditional fibres which have been treated with introduced dyes.
Place
Oceania; Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; New Guinea; Mount Hagen
Period
late twentieth century
Source
Strathern, Marilyn [collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2005.264
Cultural Affliation
Material
Fibre; Plant
Local Term
bilum
Measurements
410mm x 520mm
Events
Exhibition (Maudslay Gallery)
EXH.2018.4 | Pacific Currents
Event Date
Author: Remke Velden
Context (CMS Context)
Exhibited: On display as part of the billum tree installation in Assembling Bodies: Art, Science & Imagination, Andrews Gallery 10 March 2009 - 6 November 2010.
Event Date 5/10/2015
Author: Rachel Hand
Context (CMS Context)
Professor Dame Marilyn Stathern, William Wyseman Professor of Anthropology, 1993- 2008, Cambridge University, conducted fieldwork in the New Guinea Highlands and in Port Moresby from the 1960s onward.
Purchased by or given to the donor in Mount Hagen during fieldwork, 1972-5.
"Good bilums are expensive (20- 50 Kina in 1995 before inflation i.e., £10- £25 sterling). All these were paid for in some manner or other, even when 'given' (i.e., through return gifts): these are not the kind of things one receives without making recompense. They are regarded as quintessentially 'Papua New Guinean'." [From notes by Prof. Marilyn Strathern, 18/8/2003]
Event Date 5/10/2015
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
A small man's bilum to be worn underarm. Made with traditional fibres which have been treated with introduced dyes.). [From notes by Prof. Marilyn Strathern, 18/8/2003]
Event Date 5/10/2015
Author: maa
Conservation (Surface Clean)
CON.2018.4051 | Surface Clean
Event Date 27/2/2018
Author: Kirstie Williams
FM:268704
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