String bag

Production date
Unknown
Country
Solomon Islands
State/Province
Isabel
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Description
Bark fibre string bag- 'Ghuba' in local language.
Classification
INDIGENOUS CULTURES Melanesian & South Sea Islander bag
PACKAGES AND CONTAINERS Bag
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Production date
Unknown
Production place
Measurements
L. 390mm, W. 120mm
Media/Materials description
Bark fibre string
Signature/Marks
made from \ Bark of a tree
History and use
This bag is from the Helen Barrett collection, which was donated to Queensland Museum in 2014. Miss Helen Barrett worked as a nurse with the Australian Board of Mission in Solomon Islands from 1947 until 1984. Barrett was based at Tasia in Isabel Province, and Maravovo on Guadalcanal before being stationed at the Hospital of the Epiphany at Fauabu, Malaita from 1968 until 1984. In the 1990s, Barrett worked with the Mothers Union in the Torres Strait Islands. Her collection largely comprises of objects that were presented as gifts over the course of her missionary work in Melanesia.

The bag is woven from natural fibre string derived from tree bark.
Registration number
E40736

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