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1946.7.90

Baldric of blue cotton cloth embroidered with red wool in lozenge pattern and a fringe of white and dyed red goats' hair bound with yellow orchid stem [EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 6/9/2005]


1946.7.90

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Collection type
Object
Description
Baldric of blue cotton cloth embroidered with red wool in lozenge pattern and a fringe of white and dyed red goats' hair bound with yellow orchid stem [EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 6/9/2005]
Geographical reference
Nagaland
Cultural groups
Sümi Naga
Person
Field collector Robert Niel Reid
PRM source Robert Niel Reid
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1942
Date collected
1937 - 1942
Acquisition information
Donated: 1946
Materials and processes
Material Textile, Material Pigment, Material Orchid Stem Plant, Material Goat Hair Animal, Material Wool Textile Animal, Material Dog Hair Animal, Process Spun, Process Woven, Process Dyed, Process Embroidered
Dimensions
Length: max 1300 mm, Width: max 340 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1946.7.90
Research and responses

Correspondence from Robert N. Reid concerning his collection of 'pieces of typical home-woven cloth from the Assam Hill tribes . . . Naga, Lushai, Kuki, Grio, Khasi & so on, and a few articles worn by those tribesmen' which he wishes to donate to the Museum. Letter dated 6 May, 1946 includes list of objects sent to the Museum. Letter dated June 17, 1946 discusses the 'Cochari' work: 'I have a very hazy recollection as to when they were presented to me, but I know I was given some cloth of the kind you mention at a village (of Cocharis . . .) was DIMAPUR when I was starting on a tour in the MIKIR HILLS . . . they may, on the other hand, be Assamese, although that is a very vague term'. Letter from Robert N. Reid to Mr. Bradford dated July 26, 1946, in which he agrees with Bradford's use of the collections as 'barter' material with the 'Danes and the French' as this 'will help raise our stock in those two countries, when they seem to be taking rather a poor view of the English!' [GI 17/1/2002]

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