IDNO
D.153922.VH
Description
On Manual listing: "Fiji.
List of Woodcuts.
19. Native hut." [typed text signed and dated F.J. Hayter, 27/02/1933]
Two rough woodblocks of A.J.L. Gordon’s sketch of the matanikoro (gateway) of the fortified Armed Native Constabulary camp at Nasaucoko in the western highlands of Vitilevu during Sir Arthur Gordon’s “Little War” of 1876, which crushed the last vestiges of highland independence and in so doing effectively converted the so-called rebel tribes to Christianity.
The matanikoro (gateway) is fortified in the traditional Fijian manner, with a platform above it and with fenced sides. The palisading is also traditional, with bamboo, which is plentiful thereabouts, being used for the uprights. [Fergus Clunie, 14/7/2003, description based on record, JD 27/11/2022]
Place
Oceania Polynesia; Fiji; West Viti Levu; ?Tubuniwai River; ?Sigatoka River; Waitabucake Tributary; Nasaucoko
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
After Dufty, Francis Herbert (Dufty Brothers, Levuka) [Original photographer]
Collector / Expedition
von Hügel, Anatole (Baron); Hayter, F.J. [Book editor]
Date
post February 1876; 27 February 1933
Collection Name
von Hügel Collection
Source
Format
Photomechanical Book Illustration
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.153893.VH - D.153980.VH were transferred from the Paper Archive VH1/4/9 (envelope 5), in 2021, and located in a paper folder now numbered C1045/.
P.153893.VH - D.153944.VH and D.156631.VH were located in a blue paper folder now numbered C1045/1.
D.153901.VH - D.153944.VH were found together in a paper folder, now numbered C1045/1/2.
FM:293855
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