IDNO
LS.109006.TC1
Description
On Catalogue Card: "Australia, S.
2 old men front view.
Dieri tribe.
cf. Savage Life in Central Australia 1924 fig. 11 p. 14."
Place
Oceania Australasia; Australia; Central Australia
Cultural Affliation
Dieri
Named Person
Photographer
Horne, George (Dr)
Collector / Expedition
Horne, George (Dr) [Expedition to Central Australia, 1923]
Date
1923
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 Horne, G. and G. Ainston, 1924. Savage Life in Central Australia (London: Macmillan and Co., Limited), Fig. 14, p. 14. [JD 19/8/2009]
Biographical Information: George Horne (1860 - 1927) was an Australian physician and surgeon. Upon his return from service during the First World War, Horne specialised in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Women’s Hospital in Melbourne. He lectured on obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Melbourne. Outside of medicine, Horne was interested in ethnology. In 1923, he undertook an expedition to Central Australia to study the life and habits of Aboriginal peoples. The expedition’s results were recorded and published in Savage Life in Central Australia (London: Macmillan and Co., Limited). He collected many Aboriginal stone implements that were presented to the Australian Museum of Natural History in 1926. [Source: Royal Women’s Hospital, Victoria, Australia, www.thewomenshistory.org.au/biogs/e000018b.htm, JD 19/8/2009]
Cultural Group: The Dieri were a cultural group from Southern Australia, Leigh Creek. Believed to be extinct; may be related to Ngamini which may have no remaining speakers. [Source: Ethnologue 15th ed, JD 19/8/2009]
Baldwin Spencer and Gillen describe the Dieri nation as including the Dieri, Urabunna, Yarrawonga and other tribes in the Lake Eyre basin. (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. [JD 20/8/2009]
FM:243656
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