IDNO
DG.167265.RPT
Description
A Tiwi man dances in the middle of a group of Tiwi men and a young child standing in a semicircle as part of a Pukamani ceremony to honour a deceased person at Snake Bay on Melville Island. The men are wearing face and body paint as well as feathers on their heads, elbows, and around their necks. [KK 04/08/2023]
Place
Oceania Australasia; Australia; Northern Territory; Tiwi Islands; Melville Island; Snake Bay
Cultural Affliation
First Nations Australian; Tiwi [historically Aboriginal]
Named Person
Photographer
Poignant, Axel
Collector / Expedition
Date
October 1948
Collection Name
Poignant Collection
Source
Poignant, Roslyn
Format
Digital File
Primary Documentation
Other Information
DG.167113.RPT - DG.167351.RPT were located on a blue 'Seagate backup plus' hard drive in a box now numbered C1035/.
DG.167255.RPT - DG.167274.RPT were located in a digital folder named "Melville Island Scans."
Related image: A similar image is in the care of the National Library of Australia with the number 5080676 and the following information: "Alie performing preliminary ritual in dancing cirlce [sic 'circle'] during Pukamuni ceremony, Snake Bay, Melville Island, Northern Territory, October 1948 [picture] / Axel Poignant.
"Snake Bay, Melville Island, Oct. 1948. The ground has been carefully prepared; all sticks and stones removed from the Milimika or dancing circle. Preliminary ritual or Ilanias; men dance sea eagle totemic dance."--Label on verso; "Copyright Axel Poignant"--Stamped on verso." [source: https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/5080676 KK 04/08/2023]
FM:307466
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