ELM_LHH_2005_0032

Numéro d'inventaireELM_LHH_2005_0032
Emplacement
Nom de l'objetSchwirrhölzer/ Tjurunga
Désignation autochtoneAtywerrenge/ Tjurunga
Lieu de collecteAustralien, Northern Territory, Region Hermannsburg/ Ntaria
Matériel Indéfini
Technologie Indéfini
Pièces Einzelteil
Rencontrewahrscheinlich vor 1891
Type d'objetsecret/sacred
Taper Ethnographica
Attribution culturelle Aucune attribution
Descriptionwahrscheinlich Aranda | Hartwig Harms: “A short description of the four pieces: Three are made from wood; 2 of them have engravings on both sides, 1 only on one side. One is made of clay, with engravings on both side. All engravings have very similar patterns.There is no register which tells about the time they arrived here at Hermannsburg nor how they were obtained. There are ink marks written on them which indicate that they were registered here before 1900. Since the three Hermannsburg missionaries Schwarz, Schulze and Kempe left Hermannsburg/Ntaria by 1891, they probably were sent here before that year. (It is less likely that they came from missionary Warber, who during his short presence in Ntaria 1892-4 saw no future for the mission work.) – People here did not understand their religious function, so the wooden tjurungas were interpreted as “Schwirrhölzer” (bullroarers). Small wholes were drilled into the tops so that they could be displayed hanging.”
Année d'accès à la collectionwohl vor 1891
Type d'accès à la collection durch unbekannte Erwerbsart
Accès depuisWahrscheinlich Missionare Hermann Kempe, Wilhelm Friedrich Schwarz, oder Louis Gustav Schulze
Propriétaire précédentWahrscheinlich Missionare Hermann Kempe, Wilhelm Friedrich Schwarz, oder Louis Gustav Schulze

Provenance

  • vor 1891 acquis par Evangelisch-lutherischen Missionswerk durch unbekannte Erwerbsart chez/auprès de Missionaren Hermann Kempe, Wilhelm Friedrich Schwarz oder Louis Gustav Schulze.
  • vor 1891 acquis par Missionaren Hermann Kempe, Wilhelm Friedrich Schwarz oder Louis Gustav Schulze durch unbekannte Erwerbsart chez/auprès de unbekannter Person.

Remarques

Hartwig Harms [ELM]: “There is no register which tells about the time they arrived here at Hermannsburg nor how they were obtained. There are ink marks written on them which indicate that they were registered here before 1900. Since the three Hermannsburg missionaries Schwarz, Schulze and Kempe left Hermannsburg/Ntaria by 1891, they probably were sent here before that year. (It is less likely that they came from missionary Warber, who during his short presence in Ntaria 1892-4 saw no future for the mission work).”

Abréviation du processeur OG
Année de recherche du dernier traitement2020
Mois de recherche du dernier traitement11
Journée de recherche de transformation finale26
Statut Provenienz in Bearbeitung
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