Coordinates WGS84 | 37°51'S, 144°58'E -37.85, 144.97 |
Title: A Wurundjeri message stick in Museums Victoria
Description: MusV object description, PDF: "Wooden message stick. Cylindrical with rounded ends. 'Pokerwork' decoration at both ends, with a further band around the circumference at the centre of the object." One of two. X 105554, Message stick, Wurundjeri, Melbourne, Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia, 2000, Registered [DDX 2003] Wurundjeri (Presented, Oct 2000) Wurundjeri Melbourne Victoria
Date Created: 2000
Notes on date created: terminus ante quem (presented at the opening of Melbourne Museum in 2000 by the Wurundjeri)
Item type: message stick in a collection
Subtype: political
State/Territory: VIC
Notes on linguistic areas: The origin of the message stick is Wurundjeri, Melbourne, Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia
Dimension 1: 300mm Dimension 2: 33mm Dimension 3: 33mm
Materials: wood
Date collected: 2000–Oct (presented at opening of museum)
Institution/Holder file: Museums Victoria object identifier: X 105554
Coordinates: 37°51'0.000000"S,144°58'0.001200"E (-37.85, 144.966667)
Media copyright: Museums Victoria
Notes on coordinates: Absolute coordinates for Port Phillip (city), Victoria, per Google maps. Wikipedia: The Wurundjeri people are an Aboriginal people of the Woiwurrung language group, in the Kulin nation. They are the traditional owners of the Yarra River Valley, covering much of the present location of Melbourne. The City of Port Phillip is a local government area of Victoria, Australia on the northern shores of Port Phillip, south of Melbourne's central business district.
Notes: MusV data: "X 105554, Message stick, Wurundjeri, Melbourne, Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia, 2000, Registered [DDX 2003] Wurundjeri (Presented, Oct 2000) Wurundjeri Melbourne Victoria "
Media Files:
Data Entry: Piers Kelly, Alexandra Roginski, Nitzan Rotman
Related Entries: MusV_X_105553