- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Neck ornament of multiple fur strings, greased and ochred. [El.B 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 9/2/2006]
- Geographical reference
- Northern Territory Gulf of Carpentaria Mcarthur River Borroloola
- Cultural groups
- Yanyuwa
- Person
- Field collector Francis James Gillen
- Field collector Walter Baldwin Spencer
- PRM source Walter Baldwin Spencer
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1902
- Date collected
- 1901 - 1902
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1903
- Materials and processes
- Material String, Material Animal Hair, Material Ochre, Material Pigment, Process Dyed
- Dimensions
- Length: max 880 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1903.39.11.3 Other numbers: Spencer number 8
- Research and responses
Borroloola is where the Spencer and Gillen expedition was 'marooned' during the 'Wet'. Originally the expedition had planned either to go overland to Queensland or to Darwin but a decision was taken to go to Borroloola but the expected boat to take them to Darwin did not arrive and Spencer and Gillen stayed there for some time before they were 'rescued' by a boat sent at the request of Mrs Spencer. see Mulvaney 'So much that is New' 1985: 212-213. During their stay in Borroloola they carried out some fieldwork (and collecting). See also 'Camp Jottings .. ' by FJ Gillen 1968 South Australian Libraries Board [AP]
This object was seen by Philip Jones from the South Australian Museum during a visit from 3 to 6 May 2011. The following comments were recorded: The necklace has warped whilst at the museum. [MJD 16/05/2011]
This object was collected during an expedition of Central Australia led by Walter Baldwin Spencer and Francis Gillen between 1901 and 1902. However, it should be noted that accompanying them was an Aboriginal man called Erlikilyika. He was 'hired' (receiving no monetary payment) to run their campsites, but actually undertook some of the ethnographic work himself. He could speak Arrernte (his native language), Kaytej (another Aboriginal language), and English. In their personal field-diaries, Spencer and Gillen note that they took days off work, leaving Erlikilyika with "entire charge of the ethnological branch", where he spoke with and recorded the complex beliefs and customs of Aboriginal communities that were not his own (the Kaytetye group in particular). Unfortunately, there is no way of knowing if Erlikilyika collected any of these objects himself but we know that he played a vital role in documenting their meaning and significance, and should therefore be credited for his valuable contributions to the expedition. This information was provided by Fionnuala Bradbury, a Master's student in Archaeology at Newcastle University, as part of her thesis entitled "Erlikilyika and Walter Baldwin Spencer: Indigenous Informants, Ethnographic Analogy, and Archaeological Interpretation". There is an abridged version of the thesis in RDF.
Search terms: Ornament, Neck Ornament
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