Coordinates WGS84 | 16°59'S, 122°40'E -16.98, 122.67 |
Title: A message stick held in the Museum of Ethnography, Geneva (Musée d'ethnographie de Genève)
Description: MEG online catalogue: "Bâton de message" (Google translate: "Message stick"). According to a typewritten copy (PDF) of the original handwritten MEG Inventory: "Passeport en bois rectangulaire, portant des signes divérs en creux. Tribu Niol Niol" (Google translate: "Rectangular wooden passport, bearing various signs hollow. Niol Niol Tribe").
Date Created: 1927
Notes on date created: terminus ante quem MEG online catalogue: "Early 20th century"
Item type: message stick in a collection
State/Territory: WA
Notes on linguistic areas: The message stick is associated with Western Australia, Kimberley, Dampier Peninsula, Beagle Bay Nyul Nyul (Niol Niol tribe).
Dimension 1: 167mm Dimension 2: 30mm
Materials: ocher, wood
Date collected: 1927
Institution/Holder file: Museum of Ethnography, Geneva (Musée d'ethnographie de Genève) object identifier: ETHOC 011610
Collector: Acquired from: Emile Clement, 1927
Coordinates: 16°58'58.101600"S,122°39'54.698400"E (-16.982806, 122.665194)
Media copyright: Museum of Ethnography, Geneva (Musée d'ethnographie de Genève)
URL institution: https://www.ville-ge.ch/meg/sql/musinfo_public.php?id=011610
URL source 1: Absolute coordinates for Beagle Bay, Western Australia, per Google maps. Wikipedia: Beagle Bay is a medium-sized Aboriginal community on the western side of the Dampier Peninsula, north of Broome in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Beagle Bay was named in 1838 by John Clements Wickham, captain of HMS Beagle.
Notes: 12.3.24 NR: MEG's original inventory register - not indexed, is also available and has been uploaded as an image.
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Data Entry: Nitzan Rotman