IDNO
D.109910.LIN
Description
Watercolour of the front of a Shaman’s outfit, now in the MAA Collections, accession number, 1933.377 A-B and 1933.378 A-B:
“A: shaman's dress (known by Numinchen as samashi), decorated with metal discs. B: collar piece. Brass mirrors bought from Chinese and iron objects no doubt made to order by Chinese smith. The Shaman dress, headdress and drum belonged to the elder daughter of the ex-chief of the Numinchen of the Chol and Imin region. She had died three years previous to the purchase, and there was no young aspirant to the Shaman's profession in the tribe at the time who would require them. The ex-chief refused to sell the Shaman outfit in August 1931, but agreed the following March. The Shaman dress, hat and drum were stored in a covered platform 6 ft above the ground, concealed in the woods, when purchased.” [Taken from Object record 1933.377 A-B, JD 3/2/2011]
“A: embroidered piece for shaman's dress. The ex-chief, father of the dead shamaness, said that his daughter was handsome and liked to be dressed in fine things; and that he had given her his (Manchu-style) official coat to make an alternative piece for the back of her shaman's dress. (Probably this was done when he was deprived of his official title because of too flagrant horse-stealing. This embroidered piece is thus made of material embroidered by Chinese, while the piece [B] attached to the dress now (by buttons; it was clearly optional for her to use either) is clearly of Numinchen workmanship, making use of furs, etc.
‘B: Blue rectangular panel of cloth heavily embroidered in a floral motif with normal threads and metallic threads. From this dangle nine embroidered ?silk tails. M. Backhouse, 9/3/2005.’” [Taken from Object record, 1933.378 A-B, JD 3/2/2011]
Watercolour painting of the front of the Numinchen Shamaness costume brought by Ethel Lindgren in March 1932. The red cloth of the coat is decorated with embroidery on the cuffs and with one band on the upper arms. (Accordingly Mrs Erdenegowa, an Orochen elder, the one band represents that the Shamaness had completed one year of her apprenticeship.) On the front are two large toli (brass mirrors), one on each side of the
opening. Under which are sixteen smaller toli on the left, with gaps were two are missing, and eighteen on the right (they should be symmetrical). Underneath are three rows of tiger bells and embroidery. Hanging from under each sleeve are a blue and a black silk scarf. [Information by Mrs Erdenegowa, Orochen elder, Alihe, JD 2/4/2015]
Place
E Asia; China; Inner Mongolia; Hulun Buir; Ewenke Banner; Yimin River [North west Manchuria; Barga Region; Imin River; Imen River]
Cultural Affliation
Numinchen Orochon
Named Person
Photographer
King, Edith [Artist]
Collector / Expedition
Lindgren, Ethel John
Date
1933-1935
Collection Name
Lindgren Collection
Source
Format
Drawing
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Six watercolours were found in an Agfa paper envelope, now numbered C590/ on Shelf M.1.10.
Publication: The image and information on the Shaman and her costume are given in Lindgren, E. J. “The Shaman Dress of the Dagurs, Solons and Numinchens in N. W. Manchuria.” Geografiska Annaler, vol. 17, 1935, pp. 365–78. Full text available via JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/519873. [JD 10/09/2015]
Exhibited: Shamaness' costume removed from display case 16, CUMAA anthropology galleries, 9 7 1986. Re-displayed in the Maudslay Hall, CUMAA, from 1990. [Taken from Object record 1933.377 A-B, JD 3/2/2011]
MAA Exhibition: The Shamaness' costume was displayed in Assembling Bodies, 10 March 2009 – 6 November 2010. [JD 14/02/2017]
Publication: Image published in 'Assembling Bodies '. [JD 14/02/2017]
Publication: Image produced as a postcard for Star Carr Exhibition, June 2018. [JD 25/05/2018]
Date: the date field previously stated "circa 1938". The image was published in 1935 (see above) therefore this has been amended to "1933-1935" [ME 23/07/2018]
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D.109910.LIN Watercolour of a Numinchen Shamaness costume, Mongolia. Artist: Edith King, 1933-35.
https://collections.maa.cam.ac.uk/photographs/403180"
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