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1902.88.499.2

Seven blowpipe darts [.2-.8] with pith butts and poisoned tips. From quiver .1. [El.B 25/01/2008]


1902.88.499.2

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Collection type
Object
Description
Seven blowpipe darts [.2-.8] with pith butts and poisoned tips. From quiver .1. [El.B 25/01/2008]
Geographical reference
Upper Perak Temongoh
Cultural groups
Po-Klo
Ukit
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1902
Date collected
1901 - 1902
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1902
Materials and processes
Material Bamboo Plant, Material Plant Pith, Material Poison, Process Carved
Dimensions
Length: max 290 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1902.88.499.2 Accession number: 1902.88.499.3 Accession number: 1902.88.499.4 Accession number: 1902.88.499.5 Accession number: 1902.88.499.6 Accession number: 1902.88.499.7 Accession number: 1902.88.499.8
Research and responses

Thomas Nelson Annandale and Herbert Christopher Robinson undertook an expedition to Perak and the [then] Siamese Malay states in 1901-1902, under the auspices of the Universities of Edinburgh and Liverpool. The results of this expedition were published in Fasciculi Malayenses: Anthropological and Zoological Results of an Expedition to Perak and the Siamese Malay States, 1901-1902, published in London by Longmans, Green in four parts between 1903 and 1907. [SHD 17/5/2001]

Note that 'Sakai Bukit' is often used as ethnonym for 'Po-Klo', but 'Sakai' is an offensive term meaning 'slave'. Note too that 'Seman' ('Semang') is also offensive, and that I can find no refernce to 'Gebelur'. Information from Ethnologue. [SHD 1/6/2001]

Associated publications
This item may be represented in and, when next retrieved, should compared to figures 3, 5, 6 and/or 15 in Annandale's & Robinson's Fasciculi Malayenses: Anthropological and Zoological Results of an Expedition to Perak and the Siamese Malay States, 1901-1902, Anthropology, Part I, 1903. [SHD 18/5/2001]

Search terms: Weapon, Quiver, Blowpipe Dart