Dance club

Small qauata curved dance club. Qauata or mada are dance clubs with a distinctive square ended blade and light form. They are were used at seasonal festivals in dances celebrating either bonito fishing or warfare. In dances representing bonito fishing, its curve is used to enact the movement of the prow of a canoe. Likely acquired by John Gould Veitch on the HMS Curacoa in 1865.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
E1911
Category
Ethnography
Collection Class
Religion and magic
Collection Area Region
MELAN
Material
woodwoodwood
Common Name
dance club
Simple Name
accessory
Production Town
San Cristobal (Makira)
Production Country
Solomon Islands
Production Date
19th century
Production Year High
1880

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dance and parrying club