Coordinates WGS84 | 38°13'S, 142°03'E -38.22, 142.06 |
Title: Sketch of a message stick from A.W. Howitt's "The native tribes of southeast Australia" (1904)
Description: Sketch of message stick (fig.43/ 3) on p. 696 of Howitt's 1904 "The native tribes of southeast Australia"
Message: If sent to a friendly tribe, it would be an invitation to a feast and dancing corrobboree, and would be wrapped up in a piece of kangaroo skin. If, however, it were sent as a call to attend a fight or a raid on another tribe, the messenger carried a barbed spear, in the point of which two emu feathers were fixed. (p. 699)
Date Created: 1874
Notes on date created: used probably thirty or forty years ago (p. 699); 1864-1874
Item type: image of a message stick (artefact missing)
Subtype: traditional
State/Territory: VIC
Linguistic area 1: Chirila: Gunditjmara Austlang: S20 - Dhauwurd Wurrung^ Glottolog: gund1249
Notes on linguistic areas: The message stick is associated with Gournditch-mara tribe
Sources:
Coordinates: 38°13'14.332800"S,142°03'29.995200"E (-38.220648, 142.058332)
URL source 1: https://archive.org/details/nativetribesofso00howiuoft/page/696
Notes: OT: Not sure that the interpretation refers to this artefact specifically. JB: This stick is possible the same as PRM-1989.46.5
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Data Entry: Olena Tykhostup, Piers Kelly