IDNO
D.153932.VH
Description
On Manual listing: "Fiji.
List of Woodcuts.
28. Same as 27 ["Native girl carrying water in bamboos, Na saucoko, Singa toka river)"] but smaller. A Alewatakiwai." [typed text signed and dated F.J. Hayter, 27/02/1933]
Woodblock of a sketch by Arthur J.L. Gordon, “Nasaucoko, 17th Feb. 1876”. Nasaucoko was the site of the Armed Native Constabulary fortified camp during the Vitilevu highland campaign of 1875-1876, and of a fortified village of the only just Christianised Namataku tribe, to which the young unmarried woman belongs.
The woman is wearing a likudradra skirt, which is of a type that was worn by unmarried girls and women from puberty onwards. Both her hairstyle and liku are traditional, the Kai Namataku being Christian, but not yet having had the chance to adopt Christian clothing. [Fergus Clunie, 26/7/2003, description based on P.87491.VH, JD 24/11/2022]
Place
Oceania Polynesia; Fiji; Viti Levu; Nasaucoko
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Gordon, Arthur J.L. [Artist]
Collector / Expedition
von Hügel, Anatole (Baron); Hayter, F.J. [Book editor]
Date
post 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:293865
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