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1957.10.13

Polished brass disc used as currency, slightly convex.


1957.10.13

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Collection type
Object
Description
Polished brass disc used as currency, slightly convex.
Geographical reference
Assam Nagaland
Cultural groups
Phom Naga
Ao Naga
Person
Field collector John Henry Hutton
PRM source John Henry Hutton
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1957
Date collected
By 1957
Acquisition information
Donated: 1957
Materials and processes
Material Brass Metal, Process Polished, Process Forged (Metal), Process Perforated
Dimensions
Diameter: max 300 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1957.10.13
Research and responses

Nagaland was originally part of Assam. Both have thus been suggested as provenances. [CW 14/9/2000]

During a visit of Naga elders and tribal leaders in June 2025, members of the delegation identified misspellings of village names and incorrect tribal affiliations for objects or ancestors associated with certain villages. In consultations with Mr Ngongba Tange Thamlong Phom, Vice President of the Phom Peoples’ Organization, 'Tangsa' was identified as 'Tangha’ a Phom Naga - not a Konyak Naga- village in Longleng District, Nagaland. For all objects listed as from ‘Tangsa’ the correct spelling 'Tangha’ has been used and ‘Phom Naga’ has been added to the cultural group field. [EW 28/07/2025]

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