Accession No

2015.300


Description

White feather headdress, 'dhari' or 'dari'. The feathers are mounted on a plant fibre framework and secured with black rope. The feathers fan out in a semi-elliptical shape, with the bottom feather either side extending horizontally. Some feathers show traces of red and or black pigment. A brown cloth band has been attached to the back of the frame with cable ties to facilitate wearing the headdress. The inner portion of the frame work contains a horizontal plant fibre and rope band and an M shape strip of plant fibre and rope surmounted by a plant fibre and rope oval leaf-shaped structure.


Place

Oceania; Australasia; Australia; Torres Strait Islands


Period


Source

Nona, Laurie [donor]; Tipoti, Alick [donor]; Zugubal Dancers [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2015.300


Cultural Affliation


Material

Feather; Fibre; Plant


Local Term

dhari; dari


Measurements


Events

Context (CMS Context)
The headdress was worn by Laurie Nona during a performance of the Zugobal Dancers in the Maudslay Gallery at MAA on 17/6/2015. After the performance Laurie Nona and Alick Tipoti presented Senior Curator Anita Herle with the headdress.
Event Date 18/12/2015
Author: maa


Description (CMS Description)
White feather headdress, 'dhari' or 'dari'. The feathers are mounted on a plant fibre framework and secured with black rope. The feathers fan out in a semi-elliptical shape, with the bottom feather either side extending horizontally. Some feathers show traces of red and or black pigment. A brown cloth band has been attached to the back of the frame with cable ties to facilitate wearing the headdress. The inner portion of the frame work contains a horizontal plant fibre and rope band and an M shape strip of plant fibre and rope surmounted by a plant fibre and rope oval leaf-shaped structure.
Event Date 18/12/2015
Author: maa


FM:268838

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