Coordinates WGS84 | 14°17'S, 135°44'E -14.28, 135.74 |
Title: A message stick from Numbulwar held in the National Museum of Australia
Description: Ovate cylinder of wood, with truncated ends and cross-hatched incisions on both sides.
Creator of Object: Madi (see also object 1985.0108.0022)
Date Created: 1965
Notes on date created: terminus ante quem; 1965-01
Item type: message stick in a collection
Subtype: unknown
State/Territory: NT
Linguistic area 1: Chirila: Warndarang Austlang: N120 - Warndarrang Glottolog: wand1263
Notes on linguistic areas: The message stick is associated with Numbulwar, East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
Cultural region: TopEnd_arnhem_east
Dimension 1: 110mm Dimension 2: 35mm Dimension 3: 12mm
Materials: wood
Source types: museum collection
Date collected: 1964-1965
Institution/Holder file: The National Museum of Australia object identifier: 1985.0108.0023
Collector: Dr Alex Van der Leeden collection
Coordinates: 14°16'34.298400"S,135°44'25.101600"E (-14.276194, 135.740306)
Media copyright: The National Museum of Australia
Notes on coordinates: Absolute coordinates for Numbulwar
URL institution: http://collectionsearch.nma.gov.au/ce/message%20stick?&object=18307
IRN: 18307
Notes: PK: This may be identical to RMV4090_35. Need to check. According to NMA: "This is one of 24 objects in the National Museum of Australia from Rose River (Numbulwar) which were collected by anthropologist Alex Van der Leeden during his fieldwork there in 1964-65. Van der Leeden also gave similar collections from Rose River to the Australian Museum and the Rijksmuseum Volkerkunde in Leiden."
Media Files:
Data Entry: Olena Tykhostup, Piers Kelly