IDNO

LS.109399.TC1


Description

On Catalogue Card: "Mer.
"Ai geres", garden charms. (the second shows image that makes a yam garden fruitful).
(2 slides)." [LS.87.56 missing] [manuscript in ink]


Place

Oceania Australasia; Oceania Melanesia; Australia; Torres Strait; Mer


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: See Reports VI: IV fig. 4 captioned "Ai geres and her basket (212)". He writes: "Ai geres .. was formerly placed in the garden of the wife of Jimmy Dei ... the head was broken off, but was put in position to be photographed, only the arms are carved ... The figure and the ‘basket of food’ [the shell and stone within it] are in the Cambridge Museum [above]" (VI: 212). The man standing against the tree is probably Jimmy Dei. [Jude Philp, 2/1998 - 3/2000]

MAA Exhibition: Same image, paired with P.980.ACH1, included in 1920s Exhibition Case Binders "Cases 5-10. Torres Strait." (OA2/16/4) with the following information: "50, 51. Ai geres on Mer. (Case 9)
On the hill of Ai in a yam garden was a rudely carved stone said to represent a woman named Geres. No. 50 shows the stone in the garden and No. 51 is a nearer view of her a clam shell containing a pebble, these were her basket and food. She ensured good crops of yams. Every evening Ai geres called out to the zogo stones of the surrounding gardens and scoffed at them for having dark earth and not red earth like hers: 'I have red earth in my garden!' she said, and as a matter of fact the colour of the soil in the spot is an especially bright red.
Vol. VI, pp. 212, 203.
Photo. taken in 1898 by A. Wilkin." [JD 15/09/2021]


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