IDNO
LS.109260.TC1
Description
On Catalogue Card: "Mabuiag & Badu
Side view of 2 girls’ heads:
"Tetakul", of Badu
& "Aigaga", of Mabuiag. Hair cut short
but leaving ridge from ear to ear, over
vertex. Lobe of ear distended & cut to
form a pendant cord. perforations in
(?)margin of ears." [manuscript in ink]
On Catalogue Card, from record P.1081.ACH1, ID 8/3/2012: "2 girls, side view."
Half-length portrait of two Mabuiag women sitting side on to the camera and back-to-back. Neither women wears a dress or shirt and the women on the right has her ear lobes pierced in the traditional style and wears a band on her upper arm. The background is out of focus, but probably a beach scene. [JD 4/5/2011, from record P.1081.ACH1, ID 8/3/2012]
Place
Oceania Australasia; Australia; Torres Strait; Mabuiag; Badu
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Tetakul; Aigaga
Photographer
Finsch, Otto (Dr)
Collector / Expedition
Haddon, Alfred Cort
Date
November 1882
Collection Name
Teaching Slide CollectionHaddon Unmounted Collection
Source
Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)
Format
Lantern Slide Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Publication: This photograph appears in Reports IV: plate II. Fig 4, to illustrate ear elongation and hair styles. The woman on the right, "Aigaga" is pictured next to a frontal photograph. The caption reads "Fig. 3,4. Aigaga, Mabuiag (pp. 10, 30, 55). From photographs by Dr Otto Finsch, 1882." [ID 8/3/2012]
Place: The Place field was previously recorded as being "Torres Strait", but Otto Finsch only visited Mabuiag druing his tour in 1882. The Place field has been amended accordingly. [JD 4/5/2011, from record P.1081.ACH1, ID 8/3/2012]
Photographer: Haddon notes that ‘his good friend’ Dr Otto Finsch was at Mabuiag November 1882. The glass plate negative envelope identifies this as one of his photographs. [JD 4/5/2011, from record P.1081.ACH1, ID 8/3/2012]
Bibliographical Reference: From Report I: page 13 "Dr O Finsch, who explored so much of the northern coast of New Guinea, paid a visit to Torres Straits in 1882, but did not find much there to interest him as a collector." [JD 4/5/2011, from record P.1081.ACH1, ID 8/3/2012]
FM:243910
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