Coordinates WGS84 | 15°14'S, 131°33'E -15.24, 131.54 |
Title: A message stick from Northern Australia held in the Penn Museum
Item type: message stick in a collection
State/Territory: NT
Notes on linguistic areas: The origin of the message stick is Northern Australia The message stick is associated with the "Wardaman people"
Dimension 1: 250mm
Materials: wood
Source types: museum collection
Institution/Holder file: Penn Museum object identifier: 31-34-267
Collector: Australian Expedition, Daniel Sutherland Davidson, 1931
Coordinates: 15°14'24.000000"S,131°32'40.999200"E (-15.24, 131.544722)
Media copyright: Penn Museum
Notes on coordinates: Approximate mid point of Wardaman Land, North Territory, per Bowern’s Google Earth coordinates. Wikipedia: The Wardaman people are a small group of Aboriginal Australians living about 145 kilometres (90 mi) South-West of Katherine, on Menngen Aboriginal Land Trust in the Northern Territory of Australia.
URL institution: https://www.penn.museum/collections/object/115412
Media Files:
Data Entry: Piers Kelly, Nitzan Rotman