IDNO
LS.109369.TC1
Description
On Catalogue Card: "Folk tales.
'Gawers’ place'. Keriam, Dauer.
GAWER & her treasures. (Abob & Kos myth)." [manuscript in ink]
On Catalogue Card for duplicate print P.967.ACH1: "Gawer’s shrine on Dauar."
Side view of a cleared section of undergrowth showing a number of differently shaped stones, some of which are positioned upright, and clam shells. [Jude Philp 27/5/1999]
Place
Oceania Australasia; Oceania Melanesia; Australia; Torres Strait; Mer; Dauar Island
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Wilkin, Anthony
Collector / Expedition
Haddon, Alfred Cort
Date
1898
Collection Name
Teaching Slide CollectionHaddon Unmounted Collection
Source
Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)
Format
Lantern Slide Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Publication: Printed in Reports VI: iii, fig. 1 "Gawer-ra ged, Gawer's place, Keriam, Au Dauar (p.28)." [JD 15/09/2021]
MAA Exhibition: Same image included in 1920s Exhibition Case Binders "Cases 5-10. Torres Strait." (OA2/16/4) with the following information: "53. Gawer and her treasures at Keriam on Dauar.
This is connected with the story of Abob and Kos, two mythical brothers who were culture-heroes and among other matters showed the people how to construct fish-weirs (No. 22). Gawer was an old woman who equipped the heroes when they were about to kill the Warip people of Waier. She is now a stone figure, the stone carving (case 8) represents the head of the weare fish. Abob and Kos gave a weare to Gawer to eat and this was one of her ido lu treasures. (Case 8)
Gawer is a lu babat and not a zogo.
Vol. VI, p. 28.
Photo. taken in 1898 by A. Wilkin." [JD 15/09/2021]
FM:244019
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