Accession No
E 1905.251 E
Description
Arrow - Cane shaft with carved triangular wooden point bound to shaft with cane strips. Shaft undecorated. Tied in bundle with E 1905.251 D, F-J.
Place
Oceania; Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Western Province; South Fly District; Binaturi (Katau) River
Period
Source
Cooke Daniels, William (Major) [donor]; Seligman, Charles Gabriel (Dr) [acting donor]; Daniels Ethnographical Expedition [collector]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
E 1905.251 E; MAA: AR 1905.881
Cultural Affliation
Material
Cane; Wood
Local Term
Measurements
1300mm
Events
Description (Physical description)
Cane shaft with carved wooden point bound to shaft with cane strips. Shaft undecorated. Point has long triangular tip followed by two short triangular and one elongated triangular carved shapes. Tied in bundle with E 1905.251 D, F-J with pink cotton tape.
Event Date 3/4/2017
Author: heather donoghue
Description (Labels & Markings)
Collector inscription on side of arrow shaft reads: [Handwritten in pencil:] 'KATAU'.
Museum label adhered to shaft of E 1905.251 D and partly visible reads: [Handwritten black ink by Gerald Montagu Benton:] 'Daniels Ethnographical Expedition | 1905.257 D-J Arrows [Brit]ish New Guinea [Maj]or W. Cooke Daniels'
Event Date 3/4/2017
Author: heather donoghue
Context (Other owners)
Following the expedition, Charles Seligman catalogued and donated the collections on the understanding they were a gift from William Cooke Daniels, the Daniels Ethnographical Expedition's primary funder.
Event Date 3/4/2017
Author: heather donoghue
Context (Other)
Catalogue card reads: [Handwritten in pencil:] 'E.1905.251, (1-10) MELANESIA. NEW GUINEA. Arrows, (10) Donor [underlined. Major W. Cooke Daniels. R.1906 ['5' crossed out in black ball point and replaced with '6']. 881, (1-10).'; [later addition handwritten in black ball point:] 'B.N.G. with carved and plain heads Collected by Cooke-Daniels' Ethnographical Expedition 1903'.
Event Date 3/4/2017
Author: heather donoghue
Context (Field collection)
Collected during the Daniels Ethnographical Expedition to British New Guinea, led by Major William Cooke Daniels and Dr. Charles Seligman, accompanied by Dr. Walter Mersh Strong and Mr A.H. Dunning, 1903-1904.
Museum accession register notes 'Ten arrows with carved and plain heads.'; 'Locality not given. B.N.G.' (Accessions 7:35). However, this arrow and E 1905.251 C (of the same style) have 'KATAU' written in pencil on one side, suggesting the arrows were collected on the Katau, now Binaturi, River.
Event Date 3/4/2017
Author: Heather Donoghue
FM:268842
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