IDNO
P.85773.ACH2
Description
On Catalogue Card for duplicate print P.269.ACH1: “Corroborree. Native festival.”
Scene from an Aboriginal corroboree with two rows of five men dancing - all of the men wear various patterns of white body paint. (The man at the front left appears to be European?). The dance indicates an upcoming battle. Three women sit in the foreground using clap sticks, and groups of spectators are in the foreground and background. [JD 23/8/2007, updated WV 6/4/2009]
Place
Oceania Australasia; Australia; Victoria; Darling River; Murray River
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
von Blandowski, Wilhelm [Artist]
Collector / Expedition
von Blandowski, William [Blandowski Expedition to the Lower Murray River, 1857]
Date
1862
Collection Name
Haddon Collection
Source
?Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.85724. to P.85811. were tied together in a bundle.
Bibliographical Reference: Blandowski, William von, 1862. Australien in 142 Photographischen (Unpublished, Gleiwitz), with no caption. [JD 23/8/2007]
Bibliographical Reference: Blandowski, William, 1855. Australia Terra Cognita (Unpublished, Melbourne). [JD 23/8/2007] Published as Plate 119 with the caption “Corrobori, or Native Festival”. [JD 23/8/2007]
Bibliographical Reference: For discussion of authorship see: Allen, H. 2006. Authorship and ownership in Blandowski's Australien in 142 Photographischen Abbildungen. Australasian Historical Archaeology 24:31-37. [Jane Lydon, Monash University, 8/7/2009]
Context: An Aboriginal Corroboree (a term coined by European settlers in imitation of the Aboriginal word caribberie) is a ceremonial meeting which embraces songs, dances, costumes, rallies, and in the past also included sporting events, and other forms of skill displays. [Source: Encyclopedia Britannica Online, JD 28/8/2007]
Publication: Blandowski, W. 1862. Australien in 142 Photographischen Ahbildungen. Gustav Neumann, Gleiwicz. Edited by Harry Alien. Translated from the German by Lillian Barton. Translation Copyright: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 2007. with the caption:
“102. A dance performed in daylight and indicating an upcoming battle. Drawing by W. v. Blandowski” [WV 6/4/2009]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 23/8/2007]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Aboriginal Visual Histories Project, Monash University. [Wonu Veys 6/4/2009]
FM:220423
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