Summary
This spear is made with a stone head that originated a quarry called Ngilipidji near the Walker River area in the southeast corner of Arnhem Land. The stone heads are called ngambi and are highly prized, often being traded in large bundles with each blade carefully wrapped in paperbark as seen here. The paperbark sheath is intended to keep the very sharp edges from being damaged during transit and are not usually unwrapped until they are ready to be used.
Local Name
ngambi
Physical Description
Composite spear with stone head wrapped in paperbark overwound with vegetable fibre string. Shaft is painted with natural pigments, primarily white clay. The shaft is cut short.
More Information
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Object/Medium
Spear
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Maker
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Locality
Milingimbi, Eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
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Object Measurements
610 mm (Length), 45 mm (Width), 30 mm (Height)
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Collecting Areas
Australian Indigenous - Northern Australia and Queensland and Torres Strait Islands