IDNO

N.132252.MST


Description

On Strathern's listing: Kona paukla (wet place & kunai grass), with son of Poke making a Banz hat with stem of young pitpit.


Place

Oceania Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Western Highlands Province; near Mt. Hagen; Kelua


Cultural Affliation

Elti Andakomine


Named Person

Elti Andakomine Poke


Photographer

Strathern, Marilyn (later Prof., Dame)


Collector / Expedition


Date

8 November 1964


Collection Name

Strathern Collection


Source

Strathern, Marilyn (Prof., Dame)


Format

Film Negative Black & White


Primary Documentation


Other Information

N.132247.MST - N.132254.MST were identified by Marilyn Strathern as Set 17.

Named Person: "Poke, Elti Andakomine M." [Information provided by Marilyn Strathern on 'List of Personal Names', JD 05/12/2016]

Context: kona paukla = wet place & kunai grass. [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/26/2017]

Context: kunai = Pidgin term for a type of tall grass used in thatching. [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/27/2017]

Context: pitpit = Pidgin term for wild sugar cane grasses (see description of object MAA 1968.230 A+B). [Strathern's Glossary word document, JD 4/26/2017]

Related Object: MAA 1968.230 A+B "Bow and bowstring. Bow made of reddish wood which appears to have been further stained with ochre, with horizontal black lines painted across it at intervals of 1 1/2"-2 1/2". This 'decorated' the bow back. Such bows are ornamented when they are carried at pig-killing festivals as part of the ceremonial gear. In five cases the black lines have been infilled to form panels - so that the bow would look as though it were striped red and black. The bow is 46" long and has a knob at each end to hold the string. The string is made of pitpit (wild sugar cane grasses) Strings also made of bamboo." From Wiru, Mount Hagen Area. Donated by A.M. and A.J. Strathern, 1967. [JD 4/25/2017]

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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