Summary
Leather Belt from a Gaucho Costume, sent to Henry Pregal by his grandmother in Argentina, shortly after he had migrated to Australia, with his parents and sister in 1965. The family decided to leave Argentina because they saw Australia as holding more opportunity, and Mr Pregal, who was of Calabrian ethnicity, already had family members living here.
Gauchos made up the majority of the rural population on the South American plains in Argentina, Southern Chile, and Southern Brazil, during the 19th Century, making their living herding cows and practicing hunting. The typical gaucho outfit would include a woolen poncho, bombachas de campo (loose-fitting trousers), a boina hat and alpargatas (canvas shoes with a rope sole).
Cinturón de cuero de un atuendo de gaucho, enviado a Henry Pregal por su abuela en Argentina, poco después de haber emigrado a Australia, con sus padres y su hermana en 1965. La familia decidió irse de Argentina porque consideraban que Australia tenía más oportunidades y Pregal, que era de la etnia calabria, ya tenía familiares viviendo aquí.
Los gauchos constituían la mayoría de la población rural en las llanuras de América del Sur en Argentina, el sur de Chile y el sur de Brasil, durante el siglo XIX, ganándose la vida pastoreando las vacas y practicando la caza. El atuendo gaucho típico incluiría un poncho de lana, bombachas de campo (pantalones holgados), un sombrero boina y alpargatas (zapatos de lona con suela de cuerda).
Physical Description
Leather belt, in two parts joined by two lengths of chain, held together with a medallion. There are a number of metal medallions on each side of the leather belt.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Clothing & Textiles, Migration & Cultural Diversity, Public Life & Institutions, Childhood
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Martha Pregal, 28 Aug 1997
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Place Made
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Place & Date Used
Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1965-1985
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Type of item
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Exhibition Collection Management
800 mm (Length), 45 mm (Width)
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Dimensions
800 mm (Length), 37 mm (Width)
Measurement From Conservation. Measuring Method: Max. dimensions as per conservation requirements.
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Keywords
Argentinian Communities, Argentinian Immigration, Children's Clothing, Clothing, Cultural Identity, Immigration, Religions: Roman Catholic, Traditional Costumes