IDNO

T.132023.MST


Description

On Strathern's listing: Giving of pigs by Minembi Yelipimbo to Minembi Mimke & Tipuka Oklembo, plus shells to Oklembo at a moka (ceremonial exchange occasion). (Mimke = a clan within Minembi) (Oklembo = a clan within Tipuka)
Ko (personal name) talking; discussion.
At moka pena (ceremonial ground) of Minembi Kambila (personal name).


Place

Oceania Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Western Highlands Province; moka pena (ceremonial ground) of Minembi Kambila (personal name)


Cultural Affliation

Kawelka Membo; Minembi Yelipimbo


Named Person

Kawelka Membo Ko; Minembi Yelipimbo Kambila


Photographer

Strathern, Marilyn (later Prof., Dame)


Collector / Expedition


Date

29 March 1964


Collection Name

Strathern Collection


Source

Strathern, Marilyn (Prof., Dame)


Format

Colour Transparency


Primary Documentation


Other Information

T.131993.MST - T.132027.MST were identified by Marilyn Strathern as Set 3.

Named Person: "Kambila, Minembi Yelipimbo M". [Information provided by Marilyn Strathern on 'List of Personal Names', KH 21/03/2017]

Context: moka pena = ceremonial ground. [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/24/2017]

Context: moka = 1. General term for ceremonial exchange between partners coordinated in a single set of events, involving gifts of pigs and / or shells according to certain formulae, and in several stages, with the sequences eventually reversing so donors become recipients.
2. Term for the occasion of a ‘final’ gift in such a sequence, at which people – especially and often only the donors -- dance and decorate. The rationale for the gift payments may be in terms of warfare exchange, e.g. for enemy-compensation and ally-reparation payments (in 1970s, esp. N Melpa) or as ‘pure moka’, which includes pig-moka and shell-moka (pp3,48; MS word document “Order B (3) 1967”, p1) where payments to kin or allies may be made under all kinds pretext (1970s, esp. C Melpa). The size and significance of the moka will determine whether or not a festive occasion is made of the final gift. (Melpa). [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/24/2017]

Publication: Image published in Strathern, M., 2013. 'Learning to see in Melanesia: Four lectures given in the Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University, 1993–2008' (Hau Masterclass Vol 2), plate 32, with the following caption:
"This returns us to an earlier event (figure 21). We are now looking at the stream of shells from the position of the men’s house. Minembi, Mt. Hagen, Western Highlands. 1964. Photograph: Marilyn Strathern." [JD 4/6/2017]

A grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation Historical Archives Program supported the documentation and preservation of the Strathern photographic collection. [JD 6/11/2017]


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