Title: A message stick held in the Pitt Rivers Museum
Description: Small branch of tree, with roots of 5 shoots. Most of the bark peeled off. Series of notches down one side - 9 sets of 5 rather close together.
Date Created: 1920
Notes on date created: terminus ante quem
Item type: message stick in a collection
Notes on linguistic areas: The origin of the message stick is given simply as “Australia”. It therefore cannot be associated with a linguistic area.
Dimension 1: 335mm Dimension 2: 13mm Dimension 3: 9mm
Materials: wood plant
Source types: museum collection
Institution/Holder file: Pitt Rivers Museum object identifier: 1973.3.1
Collector: Field Collector: Mr Goldsmith, by 1920 Other Owners: Kenneth Page Oakley from Mrs Goldsmith c. 1920 PRM Source: Kenneth Page Oakley Acquired: Donated 1973
Media copyright: Pitt Rivers Museum
URL institution: http://objects.prm.ox.ac.uk/pages/PRMUID1084.html
Notes: Accession Book Entry - 1973.3 (.1 - 2) G[ift] Dr. K.P. OAKLEY, ... SUMMERTOWN, OXFORD. 1973.3.1 - 2 AUSTRALIA. [1 of] Two aboriginal message sticks given to donor c. 1920 by widow of a Mr. Goldsmith, a mining engineer who worked in Australia. Note with specimens states: Such are carried by messengers to identify them in their office. The notches on the stick serve to aid the messenger's [insert] memory [end insert] & so ensure the accuracy of the verbal message, especially with regard to numbers." 1973.3.1 - Small branch of tree, with roots of 5 shoots. Most of the bark peeled off. Series of notches down one side. [insert] (9 sets of 5 rather close together) [end insert]." PK: No new info in PRM print-out (2019)
Media Files:
Data Entry: Julia Bespamyatnykh, Piers Kelly