IDNO
P.9269.ACH1
Description
On Catalogue Card: “Witoto girl, side view”.
On Catalogue Card for duplicate image LS.26750.WHI: "N.W. Amazon. 175.66 - 70.
Witoto children.
70 = unidentified, but prob. Witoto.
(5 slides).”
Half-length portrait of a Witoto girl from the Kotue River, standing side on to the camera in front of a background that has been masked out to be plain white. [TC 01/06/1999, updated JD 27/11/2019]
Place
S America; Colombia; North West Amazon; Kotue River
Cultural Affliation
South American Indian; Witotoan; Witoto [Huitoto; Uitoto; Ouitoto; Fitita; Guitoto; Hitote; Huitata; Huito; Huitato; Huitota; Komiuvedu; Komiovedu; Murui-Muinane]
Named Person
Photographer
Whiffen, Thomas William
Collector / Expedition
Date
1908 - 1909
Collection Name
Mounted Haddon CollectionWhiffen Collection
Source
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Publication: Reproduced in Whiffen, T. W., 1915 as Pl. LI.3 with the caption “Witoto from the Kotue River”. [TC 01/06/1999]
Related Image: Location taken from RAI print 36164 (print of same image), which is annotated in pencil on the reverse in Whiffen’s own handwriting. Photocopies of this note and of the notes on other Whiffen prints at the RAI are now in the UCMAA archive, reference number W19/1/3. See Whiffen Collection record for further details. [TC 01/06/1999]
Biographical Reference: Although Whiffen’s book is primarily ethnographic, he also uses the methods of physical anthropology. He mentions physical appearance when discussing the differences between tribes and language groups (Whiffen, T. W., 1915: 57-58). In Appendix 1, (ibid: 269-279) His discussion of "physical characteristics", is illustrated with photographs. Appendix II postulates the "Mongoloid origin" of Amazonian peoples (ibid: 280-281), while Appendix IV is a series of "colour analyses and measurements" charts of physical statistics (ibid: 283-290). [TC 01/06/1999]
FM:143919
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