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Journal

Structure Type:
Journal
Works URN (URL):
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-714817
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-714817
Persistent identifier:
BV044415258
Title:
Tribus
ISSN:
0082-6413
Place of Publication:
Stuttgart
Publisher:
Linden-Museum
Year of Publication:
1953
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology
Domain:
Social and cultural anthropology > General overview

Journal Volume

Structure Type:
Journal Volume
Works URN (URL):
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-711803
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-711803
Persistent identifier:
1511771638959
Title:
Tribus, 50.2001,N.F.
Year of Publication:
2001
Call Number:
LA 6621
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Journal Issue

Structure Type:
Journal Issue
Title:
N. F. Bd. 50, 2001
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Journal Article

Structure Type:
Journal Article
Title:
The Paruai malagan in the Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Other person:
Barton, Gerry
Weik, Sabine
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Map

Structure Type:
Map
Title:
Ill. 1. Location map of New Ireland
Collection:
Journals and Newspapers > Journals of Ethnology

Contents

Table of Contents

  • Tribus
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  • Tribus, 50.2001,N.F.
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  • Front Cover
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  • Front Paste Down
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  • Prepage
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  • Title Page
    [3]
  • Legal Notice
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  • Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis
    5
  • Journal Issue: N. F. Bd. 50, 2001
    7
  • Minutes: Bericht des Direktors i. R. über das Linden-Museum Stuttgart im Jahre 2000 / Thiele, Peter
    7
  • Minutes: Berichte über Erwerbungen im Jahr 2000 der Abteilungen Afrika, Islamischer Orient, Südasien, Ostasien, Nordamerika, Lateinamerika / Forkl, Hermann
    18
  • Minutes: Jahresbericht Museumspädagogik 2000 / Schierle, Sonja
    34
  • Minutes: Bericht des Referates Öffentlichkeitsarbeit für das Jahr 2000 / Otto-Hörbrand, Martin
    40
  • Other: Organisationsplan
    44
  • Journal Article: The Paruai malagan in the Linden-Museum Stuttgart / Barton, Gerry
    45
  • Map: Ill. 1. Location map of New Ireland
    45
  • Figure: Ill.2. The Paruai coast of New Ireland. Ill.3. The Paruai malagan, photographed in 1904 at the Linden-Museum, Stuttgart. III.4. Detail of the hull, showing the carved in the round bodies, arms and legs for mounting the passengers' heads, and the attached mounting plates for the standing figures
    46
  • Figure: III.5. Detail of hull, showing the bird form behind the third passenger from the stern
    47
  • Figure: III.6. A New Ireland restoration, ie, earlier than 1903, figure no.1 the steersman in the stern, a dance ornament replaces the missing head of the bird head dress. III. 7. A dance ornament in the Linden-Museum collection similar to the one fixed to the head dress of figure no.1
    48
  • Figure: III.8. An early museum repair, probably dating back to the 1900s, figure no.8. A nail has been driven at an angle into the left wing to secure a deep crack across the bird. Wood loses and nail head have been disguised with pigment, probably the lime known to have been acquired from New Ireland by Graf Linden specifically for restoration work
    49
  • Figure: Ill.9. Figure no. 9, detail showing part of a paint spill which occurred in the museum sometime after 1904
    50
  • Figure: Ill.11. Figure no.8 as it appeared from 1967 to 2000. Note the black paint on the bird's beak and legs, and on the figure's right forehead, teeth, shoulders and chest
    54
  • Figure: Ill.12. Figure no.8 in 2000 after conservation. The museum applied black paint has been removed and the arms restored to their original positions as shown in the 1904 photograph
    55
  • Figure: Ill.13. Figure no. 10, detail from the 1904 photograph showing the original appearance of the head dress
    56
  • Figure: Ill.14. Figure no.10's head dress appearance from 1967 to 2000. Note black legs, overpainted beak, and additional details applied to the vertical feature at right of picture
    57
  • Figure: Ill.15. Figure no. 10 from behind, 1967-2000 appearance. Note small decorative elements in black such as the triangles on the shoulders, the triangular pattern about the torso, the stripe down the 'spine', and the bands about the wrists
    58
  • Figure: Ill.16. Figure no. 10 after conservation treatment
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  • Figure: Ill.17. Figure no. 5, detail from the 1904 photograph showing the lack of an earlobe
    60
  • Figure: Ill.18. Figure no.5 with earlobe restored, probably during restoration work of 1967
    61
  • Figure: Ill. 19. Figure no.8, detail of left shoulder showing the damaged mortise and tenon joint with broken off tenon wedged in its housing. At least 6 nail holes and plaster infilling attest to subsequent attempts to fix the arm in place. Ill.20. Figure no.8, detail of left shoulder with a new mortise cut into the original tenon
    62
  • Figure: Ill.21. Figure no.8, left arm after conservation, its carved off shoulder contours reconstructed with a putty of micro balloons, B72 and acetone, and a new tenon glued in place
    64
  • Journal Article: Catos Hut: Zum Ideal der "Kühle" in Weltbild und Anbau der Bauern der kolumbianischen Karibikküste / Drexler, Josef
    67
  • Journal Article: Südsee-Babys erinnern an Kolonialgebiete im Pazifik / Fenske, Susanne
    87
  • Journal Article: Bronzekessel aus der Sammlung des Linden-Museums Stuttgart / Ilyasov, Jangar
    91
  • Journal Article: Drohbriefe der Karo-Batak / Kozok, Uli
    101
  • Journal Article: Architekturdekor aus dem Panjab: Die Sammlung des Linden-Museums Stuttgart, III: Baukeramik/Fliesen / Pavaloi, Margareta
    107
  • Journal Article: Ludewig Ferdinand Römer's "Nachrichten von der Küste Guinea" (mid-18th Century) as a Source on the Benin Kingdom History and Culture / Roese, Peter M.
    135
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    150
  • Journal Article: Das mysteriöse Doppelmasken-Motiv an Megalithen von Long Pulung in Ost-Kalimantan / Indonesien Prähistorische Wachsprägeformen für den Bronzeguss von Moko-Trommeln? Der Versuch einer Deutung / Zahorka, Herwig
    151
  • Journal Review: Baumann, Max Peter (Ed.): Music, Language and Literature of the Roma and Sinti / Koch, Lars-Christian
    173
  • Journal Review: Bernbeck, Reinhard: Theorien der Archäologie / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    173
  • Journal Review: Cameron, Caherine M. /Tomka, Steve A.: Abandonment of settlements and regions - Ethnoarchaeological and archaeological approaches / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    174
  • Journal Review: Kraus, Michael /Münzel, Mark (Hrsg): Zur Beziehung zwischen Universität und Museum in der Ethnologie. (Reihe Curupira Workshop, 5) / Raabe, Eva Ch.
    175
  • Journal Review: Leaky, Richard: Die ersten Spuren - Über den Ursprung des Menschen / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    177
  • Journal Review: Lee, Richard B. / Daly, Richard (Hrsg.): The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    179
  • Journal Review: Mensen, Bernhard, SVD (Hrsg.): Die Weltreligionen zur Zukunft-Tendenzen und Entwürfe. Akademie Völker und Kulturen, Vortragsreihe 1999/200, Bd. 23 / Guzy, Lidia
    180
  • Journal Review: Münzel, Mark / Schmidt, Bettina E. / Thote, Heike (Hrsg.): Zwischen Poesie und Wissenschaft - Essay in und neben der Ethnologie. Reihe Curupira, Band 9 / Brinkmann, Charlotte
    181
  • Journal Review: Simon, Arthur (Hrsg.): Das Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv 1900-2000 - Sammlungen der traditionellen Musik der Welt. The Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv 1900-2000 - Collections of the Traditional Music of the World / Koch, Lars-Christian
    183
  • Journal Review: Simon, Artur / Wegner, Ulrich: "Music! 100 Recordings, 100 Years of the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv 1900 - 2000" (Wergo SM 1701 2) / Koch, Lars-Christian
    184
  • Journal Review: Streck, Bernhard (Hrsg.): Wörterbuch der Ethnologie / Deterts, Dorothea
    185
  • Journal Review: Tattersall, Ian: Neandertaler - Der Streit um unsere Ahnen. Deutsche Ausgabe in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Neanderthal Museum / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    186
  • Journal Review: Blanc, Ulrike: Musik und Tod bei den Bulsa (Nordghana). Forschungen zu Sprachen und Kulturen Afrikas, Bd. 6 / Koch, Lars-Christian
    188
  • Journal Review: Brunk, Karsten / Greinert-Byer, Ursula (Hrsg.): Mensch und Natur in Westafrika. Eine interdisziplinäre Festschrift für Günter Nagel (Berichte des Sonderforschungsbereichs 268. Kulturentwicklung und Sprachgeschichte im Naturraum Westafrikanische Savanne. Bd. 5) / Fillitz, Thomas
    189
  • Journal Review: Wolfgang Creyaufmüller: Das Agadeskreuz: Strukturelle Bestandteile der Form der Schmuckanhänger vom Typus "Agadeskreuz" und seiner Modifikationen / Spittler, Gerd
    190
  • Journal Review: Firla, Monika: Exotisch - höfisch - bürgerlich. Afrikaner in Württemberg vom 15. bis 19. Jahrhundert. Katalog zur Ausstellung des Haupstaatsarchivs Stuttgart / Kiel, Rainer-Maria
    191
  • Journal Review: Oldendorp, Christian Georg Andreas: Historie der caribischen Inseln Sanct Thomas, Sanct Crux und Sanct Jan, insbesondere der dasigen Neger und der Mission der evangelischen Brüder unter denselben. Erster Teil: Kommentierte Ausgabe des vollständigen Manuskripts aus dem Archiv der Evangelischen Brüder-Unität Herrnhut. Band I der Gesamtausgabe. (Abhandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde Dresden, Bd. 51, Monographien 9,1) / Arnold, Bernd
    193
  • Journal Review: Rita Schäfer: Guter Rat ist wie die Glut des Feuers - der Wandel der Anbaukenntnisse, Wissenskommunikation und Geschlechterverhältnisse der Shona in Zimbabwe. In: Sozioökonomische Prozesse in Asien und Afrika, Bd. 5 / Creyaufmüller, Wolfgang
    194
  • Journal Review: Weber, Peter: Ritual und Identität. Vorkoloniale Geschichte in Unyakyusa von ca. 1600 bis 1897. Studien zur Afrikanischen Geschichte, Bd. 21 / Stöger-Eising, Viktoria
    195
  • Journal Review: Augustin, Siegfried: Die Welt der Indianer in Augenzeugenberichten. "Malt ihm das Gesicht an mit rötlicher Farbe" / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    197
  • Journal Review: Köhler, Ulrich: Der Chamula-Aufstand in Chiapas, Mexiko: aus der Sicht heutiger Indianer und Ladinos (Ethnologische Studien, Bd. 18) / Teufel, Stefanie
    198
  • Journal Review: Montoya Bonilla, Sol / Schmidt, Bettina E.: Teufel und Heilige auf der Bühne. Religiosität und Freude bei Inszenierungen mestizischer Feste in Südamerika. Reihe Curupira, Band 8 / Blumtritt, Andrea
    199
  • Journal Review: Walker, Jr., Deward E. (Hrsg.): Plateau. Volume 12 des Handbook of North American Indians / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    200
  • Journal Review: Wurster, Wolfgang W. (Ed.): El Sitio Maya de Topoxté. Investigaciones en una isla del lago Yaxhá, Fetén, Guatemala. Materialien zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Archäologie, Bd. 57 / Allkämper, Dieter
    202
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    203
  • Journal Review: Beyer, Norbert: Lautenbau in Südindien - M. Palaniappan Achari und seine Arbeit. Veröffentlichungen des Museums für Völkerkunde, Neue Folge 69, Musikethnologie XI / Koch, Lars-Christian
    206
  • Journal Review: Knödel, Susanne / johansen, Ulla: Symbolik der tibetischen Religionen und des Schamanismus. (Symbolik der Religionen, Band XXIII, Tafelband zu Band XII des Textwerkes.) / Richtsfeld, Bruno J.
    206
  • Journal Review: Lourandos, Harry: Continent of Hunter-Gatherers - New Perspectives in Australian Prehistory / Schulze-Thulin, Axel
    211
  • Journal Review: Stephenson, Nigel A.: Kastom or Komuniti. A Study of Social Process and Change among the Warn People, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. (Basler Beiträge zur Ethnologie, Band 40) / Beer, Bettina
    213
  • Index of Authors
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45 
GERRY BARTON AND SABINE WEIK 
The Paruai malagan in the Linden-Museum Stuttgart 
In 1901 the set of carvings now known as the Paruai malagan was commissioned to 
complete the funeral ceremonies required on account of the loss at sea of ten villa 
gers sometime earlier. The deceased came from the stretch of the New Ireland east 
coast which encompasses the hamlets of Paruai, Senerei, and Lavongararum, often 
collectively known as Paruai (ills.l&2). The work took a year and a half to complete 
and upon the consummation of the rites was promptly disposed of as tradition de 
manded. Franz Boluminski, the German colonial administrator of Neu Mecklenburg 
stationed at Kavieng 50 kilometres from Paruai acquired it. Well able to judge that it 
was a masterpiece he dispatched it to Count von Linden, Director of the 
Wiirttembergische Verein fur Handelsgeographie in Stuttgart for inclusion in the as 
sociation’s museum. In May 1903 it arrived and was accessioned into the collection as 
number 30158. Count Linden wrote to Boluminski about the occasion: 
Two nights ago two crates of antediluvian proportions arrived. Normally I unpack 
things myself but on this occasion I requested help from the Royal State Collections 
staff... Captivated by the size of the second crate we with great respect opened it but our 
jubilation over the house pole we found was stopped in our throats when we realized 
that part of it was badly damaged. However, upon further inspection I saw that from 
the undamaged half we should with care be able to reconstruct the damaged portion. 
All dismay was forgotten when we lifted out the wonderful boat and found it comple 
tely intact. As a matter of fact we were all moved by the magic possessed by this outs 
tanding, highly interesting piece. Undoubtedly it is one of the gems of our South Seas 
collection.... 1 
Description of the Paruai malagan 
What had Boluminski sent? The boat component of the Paruai malagan is a stylized 
dug out canoe six metres long, its sides carved in relief work and coloured with its 
300 kilometres 
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Pacific Ocean
	        

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