IDNO

LS.108993.TC1


Description

On Catalogue Card: "Arunta.
Arunta male, showing long wavy hair. 3/4 view.
Nat. T.C.A. cf. fig. 11."

On Catalogue Card for duplicate print P.315.ACH1: "Arunta, p.39."

Head and shoulders portrait of an Aranda (Arunta) man, bare-chested with cicatrisation across the chest, abdomen, and shoulders. The man has long wavy hair and a full beard and moustache. He wears a armband on his upper arm. The landscape in the background is indistinguishable. [WV 27/1/2009]


Place

Oceania Australasia; Australia; Central Australia


Cultural Affliation

Aranda [also known as Arunta; Arrarnta; Arrarnte; Arunda]


Named Person


Photographer

Baldwin Spencer, Walter; or Gillen, Francis James


Collector / Expedition

Baldwin Spencer, Walter [Spencer and Gillen 'Arunta' Fieldwork, Summer 1896 - 1897]


Date

?November 1896 - ?February 1897


Collection Name

Teaching Slide CollectionHaddon Unmounted Collection


Source

?Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)


Format

Lantern Slide Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Publication: Similar image published in Baldwin Spencer, W., and F.J. Gillen, 1899. The Native Tribes of Central Australia, (MacMillan and Co. Ltd., London), p. 39, fig. 11 with the following caption:
"Arunta native, to show the wavy nature of the hair." [WV 10/2/2009]

Photographer: Note in Baldwin Spencer, W. and F. J. Gillen, 1927, p. xiii states all photos were taken by the authors. [WV 23/1/2009]

Expedition: Note in Baldwin Spencer, W. and F. J. Gillen, 1927. The Arunta. A Study of a Stone Age People (Macmillan, London), Vol. I , on p. vii states that Baldwin Spencer and Gillen spent four consecutive months with the Aranda (Arunta) people in 1896. The results of this stay were first published in 1899, in the "Native Tribes of Central Australia." [WV 23/1/2009]

Cultural Group: Baldwin Spencer and Gillen describe the Aranda [Arunta] nation as including the Arunta, Ilpirra, Iliaura, Unmatjera, and Kaitish. (Baldwin Spencer, W. and F. J. Gillen, 1904. The northern tribes of central Australia. (London), p. 75). [WV 10/2/2009]

This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Aboriginal Visual Histories Project, Monash University. [WV 16/2/2009]


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