Neckpiece
55-17-25
From: Australia | Northern Australia | Melville Island
Curatorial Section: Oceanian
Object Number | 55-17-25 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Tiwi |
Provenience | Australia | Northern Australia | Melville Island |
Section | Oceanian |
Materials | Feather | Wax | Hair |
Description | Balls made of goose feathers stuck together with beeswax and a metal cap is suspended on a 4-straid twisted human hair rope. Native name: Tokwinga. Worn around neck and/or wrists during funeral (pukamani) and in (kulama) ceremonies; is sometimes placed in mouth during dances. Like 55-17-24 but suspended on single strand twisted hair rope. Brown |
Length | 74 cm |
Credit Line | National Geographic / University Museum Expedition; Jane C. Goodale, 1955 |
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