- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Man's armlet: coiled strips of red-dyed cane, bound in two places with fine brown cane. Part of a set of 6: tied to 1897.67.69.26-30.
- Geographical reference
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1897
- Date collected
- By 1897
- Acquisition information
- Purchased: 1897
- Materials and processes
- Material Cane Plant, Material Pigment, Process Dyed, Process Bound
- Dimensions
- Diameter: max 100 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1897.67.69.31
- Research and responses
It seems clear that the name of the collector and donor should be Samuel Edward Peal of Sibsagar, who died in 1897, although perhaps the items were donated after this death by a relative with the same initials? See biographies for more information [AP 20/08/2013]
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, 'Namsang' was identified as a Phom Naga - not Konyak Naga - village in Longleng District, Nagaland. For all objects listed as from ‘Namsang' ‘Phom Naga’ has been added to the cultural group field. [EW 20/08/2025]
Search terms: Ornament, Arm Ornament
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