IDNO
LS.26752.WHI
Description
On catalogue card: "N.W. Amazon. 175.66 - 70.
Witoto children.
70 = unidentified, but prob. Witoto.
(5 slides)."
On Catalogue Card for duplicate print P.9271.ACH1: "Witoto girl, back view".
Three-quarter portrait of a Witoto girl standing with her back to the camera. The foliage in the original negative (N.26831.WHI) has been masked out to give a plain background. [TC 09/06/1999], updated JD 22/10/2019]
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
Whiffen CollectionTeaching Slide Collection
Source
Whiffen, Nöel H.
Format
Lantern Slide Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Publication: Image reproduced in Whiffen, T. W., 1915 as Pl. LI.1 with the caption "Witoto types". [TC 09/06/1999]
Related Image: A duplicate print is at the RAI, reference 36147, and annotated by Whiffen in pencil on the reverse as "type. Witoto."
Photocopies of Whiffen prints at the RAI are in the UCMAA archive, reference W19/1/3. See Whiffen Collection record for further details on RAI collection. [TC 09/06/1999, updated JD 22/10/2019]
Related Image: LS.26750.WHI and LS.26751.WHI possibly depict the same girl, in profile and frontally respectively. [TC 09/06/1999]
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]
Source: In MAA Correspondence Box 1934 is a letter from Noel Whiffen donating his "brother's collection of lantern slides" to the museum, on behalf of the Whiffen family. Louis Clarke replied. The gift is also noted in the annual report for that year in the list of accessions (UCMAA 1934: 3), which mentions that "the collection of lantern slides has also been increased by gifts from ... Mr N. H. Whiffen ... "
For full details see Whiffen Collection record. [TC 09/06/1999, updated, JD 02/10/2019]
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