Coordinates WGS8417°53'S, 138°34'E
-17.88, 138.57

RHH1918P25F14

Title: Sketch of a message stick by Hamlyn-Harris (1918)

Description: Sketch of message stick on p.25, Fig.14, of "On messages and "Message Sticks" employed among the Queensland Aborigines" by R. Hamlyn-Harris: "A four-sided pine message stick."

Message: The ochred stick contains irregularly zigzag lines on the reverse, and the period of six moons is shown by six straight lines on the side, unfortunately not visible in the illustration. The stick, which is of recent make, is an invitation from one clan to another to visit a corroboree in six months' (moons) time. (p. 26)

Date Created: 1918

Notes on date created: terminus ante quem

Item type: image of a message stick (artefact missing)

Subtype: traditional

State/Territory: QLD

Linguistic area 1: Chirila: Yukulta Austlang: G34 - Yukulta / Ganggalidda Glottolog: gang1267

Notes on linguistic areas: The message stick is associated with Turn-off Lagoon [now Corinda, West of Doomadgee], via Burketown Benedict Scambary in "My country, mine country" (2013) notes that "Turn Off Lagoon has been returned to Waanyi People" (p.98)

Semantic domains: sd_request_invitation_ceremony, sd_time_moon

Dimension 1: 92mm Dimension 2: 11mm Dimension 3: 8mm

Materials: pine wood

Sources:

  • Hamlyn Harris, R. 1918. “On messages and ‘message sticks’ employed among the Queensland Aborigines.”
  • Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 6:13-36.
  • Coordinates: 17°52'59.998800"S,138°34'0.001200"E  (-17.883333, 138.566667)

    Notes on coordinates: Absolute coordinates for Turn-off Lagoon

    URL source 1: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/47577#page/57/mode/1up

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    Data Entry: Julia Bespamyatnykh