IDNO
P.9402.ACH1
Description
On Catalogue Card: “Dugout canoes, Kinomeri, Urama district, Aird Delta.”
Group of five dugout canoes and seven decorated men in a small creek. The men all stand holding paddles and wear an assortment of the following items of personal adornment: pubic shell; shell vaulables on their arms, through their nose, hung from their neck and or as a head band; bark belt; braided straps made from bark across their chests or around their arms. The upper right hand corner of the photograph is darkened.
Place
Oceania Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Papuan Gulf; Delta Division; Aird River Delta; Urama; Kinomere Village [British New Guinea]
Cultural Affliation
Urama
Named Person
Photographer
de Rautenfeld, Paul
Collector / Expedition
Haddon, Alfred Cort
Date
1925
Collection Name
Mounted Haddon Collection
Source
de Rautenfeld, Paul
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Place: P.9403.ACH2 is taken in the same area.
Related Archive: Rautenfeld’s collection in addition to being in Cambridge are located within Basel and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA). Copies of this image are in both Basel and the MMA. In Basel it is catalogued as Vb5880, and in the MMA it is catalogued as1992.417.1061. The photo has the caption “Urama men in canoes near Kinomeri.”
Biographical Information: Dr. Paul Baron de Rautenfeld (1893-1957), while Customs Inspector in China for Switzerland visited New Guinea initially in 1923. After retiring he visited the island twice in 1925 and 1929. During his second trip in 1925, he visited the Papuan Gulf and took the photographs that form part of the Cambridge Museum’s holdings.
This catalogue record was updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program One. [Joshua Bell 06/01/2004]
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