IDNO
P.87220.
Description
“Qara ni valu (Tui Kadavu,) Kadavu”.
Photograph of old Qaranivalu, Tui Kadavu, Kadavu - the southernmost major island of Fiji, well to the south of Vitilevu - with what are presumably his wife, daughters and grandchildren, attended by two men with clubs. As becomes a chief of his standing, Qaranivalu wears a fringed white barkcloth ivauvau or hair wrapper, a long sleeved shirt, and from the ribs down is wrapped in a gatu barkcloth worn in the chiefly Tongan style. Some of the women are wearing long smock frocks, others waisted skirts, one with a short-sleeved, broad necked vinivoa (pinafore) bodice and one an isulu wrap-around skirt secured by an ioro waistband.
1870s. [Fergus Clunie, 26/7/2003]
Physical Condition: Print mounted onto paper.
Place
Oceania Polynesia; Fiji; Kadavu Island
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Qaranivalu
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Date
circa 1870 - 1880
Collection Name
Source
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.87203 to P.87221 were in the Museum’s paper archive envelope, OA2/5/12, which has now been re-numbered C511/.
Related Image: This print or negative appears to be a unique image within the MAA Photograph Collections. [JD 21/12/2011]
This print has been catalogued with the support of the Getty Grant Program One. [A. Nadin 2/7/2003]
FM:221870
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