IDNO

LS.109398.TC1


Description

On Catalogue Card: "E. Torres Sts. (plant magic).
"Enau Zogo" - Shrine of the Enau plum. Mirnusope Browniana." [manuscript in ink]

On Catalogue Card for duplicate print P.954.ACH1: "Enau zogo, Dauar." [typed text]
"Magical (zogo) to make the fruit enau ripen." [manuscript in pencil]

In thick scrub is a group of stones and shells from which leaves and debris have been removed. The shells are mostly giant clam shells which have stones inside them. [Jude Philp 27/5/1999, description from record N.23213.ACH2, JD 15/09/2021]


Place

Oceania Australasia; Oceania Melanesia; Australia; Torres Strait; Dauar


Cultural Affliation


Named Person

Billy


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. 4 with the caption: "Enau zogo or Shrine of the wild plum (cf. Pl. XIII fig. 10; p. 203)".
The reference is to P.955.ACH1 (Z.9580). Enau or wongai are a wild plum, the plums are represented as stones inside each shell. This place was built to help the plum ripen at Waperered on Billy’s (23) land (p.203). [Jude Philp 27/5/1999]

MAA Exhibition: Image of the same scene included in 1920s Exhibition Case Binders "Cases 5-10. Torres Strait." (OA2/16/4) with the following information: "54. Enau zogo on Dauar.
This zogo consists of a number of giant-clam shells in which are numerous pebbles (Case 8). A rite was performed here at which the stones were painted red, this was to cause the fruit of the enau or wangai ('wild plum') to ripen. The interesting point about this zogo is that it is of recent and local origin. It is the only zogo that lacks something supernormal in its inception, and the formula employed is in the Miriam language and not as in other zogo in the Western language.
Vol. VI, pp. 202, 203.
Photo. taken in 1898 by A. Wilkin." [JD 15/09/2021]


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