Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange:
Amiria Henare demonstrates that the collection of artefacts and their formal study, both in museums and in the field, have been central anthropological strategies over the past two centuries. Henare's pioneering work traces the movement across space and time of objects now held in contemporary...
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Zusammenfassung: | Amiria Henare demonstrates that the collection of artefacts and their formal study, both in museums and in the field, have been central anthropological strategies over the past two centuries. Henare's pioneering work traces the movement across space and time of objects now held in contemporary collections. Using evidence from across the former British Empire, she demonstrates how and why things were bought, exchanged and stolen, and carried across the oceans to reach their final institutional settings. |
Beschreibung: | "Many of the ideas presented here first emerged at the University of Auckland, New Zealand" |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 323 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
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adam_text | Contents
List of figures page xii
Acknowledgments xvii
List of abbreviations xix
1 String games i
Thinking through things i
In the presence of the past 9
Imperial baggage n
2 Objects of exploration 18
The National Museums of Scotland 18
The Hunterian Museum 21
Following the thread 24
The Pacific voyages of Captain James Cook 26
Cook s collecting in New Zealand 31
Artificial curiosities: Maori artefacts in
eighteenth century Britain 37
Loose threads: Cook artefacts in the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries 43
3 Objects of knowledge 49
A Highland tour: Banks voyage of discovery to
Scotland 5°
Singularity, chance and the shuffle of things :
eighteenth century museums 60
Artefacts and the science of Man 66
Artefacts and the passions 7°
4 Improvement and imperial exchange 74
Museums, Improvement and Scottish migration 74
Exploitation and exchange: early collecting in
New Zealand 81
European visits to New Zealand 1773 1800 82
ix
x Contents
Gifts of civilisation: early settlement and Maori
travel 88
Improving people: the arrival of the missionaries 95
The first mission to New Zealand 97
Heathen idols : artefacts and evangelism 104
5 Colonial baggage 107
Museums and early ethnology 109
Adam Smith, New Zealand and imperial exchange 112
Trading networks and the entanglement of
exchange 115
Humanitarian movements and imperial
paternalism 118
The Treaty and the gift 120
Wakefield, Adam Smith and scientific colonisation 126
Systematic colonisation: Wakefield and the science
of Man 127
The first Wakefield settlements in New Zealand 132
A new Britain in the South Seas : the Scottish
settlement of Otago 137
6 Storehouses of science i42
Early museums and ethnology in New Zealand 143
The Great Exhibition of 1851 148
Tangible knowledge: museums and object based
epistemologies 153
The Industrial Museum of Scotland 156
Geological origins of the National Museum of
Antiquities 159
New Zealand museums and scientific exchanges
with Europe 164
James Hector and scientific exchange between
Britain and New Zealand 167
The Canterbury Museum and debates on Maori
antiquity i72
7 Trophies and souvenirs 179
Highlanders and Maori: war, collecting and the
imposition of colonial rule 179
The savage sublime: recreational travel and
collecting 184
The beginnings of Highland tourism 185
Walter Scott and the invention of Highland
tradition 186
Early tourism in New Zealand 189
Contents xi
Ethnology and cultural revival: tourism and the
Dominion Museum 198
Highland romance, Maori and the invention of
tradition 203
8 Things and words 210
The scheme of things: museums in the heyday
of artefact based research 213
The science of collecting: museums and
anthropology in Britain 214
Anthropology, Arts and Crafts and the 1906 7
Christchurch Exhibition 220
The Dominion Museum expeditions 1919 22 227
Places of memory: folklife, history and ethnology
in historical museums 238
Folklife to social history in Britain 241
The noble pioneer: settler histories and Maori
segregation 245
From storehouses of science to places of memory 247
9 Words and things 257
Structuralism and beyond: the second
linguistic turn 258
After structuralism 264
Material culture as text: museums and the
linguistic turn 267
Te Papa Our Place : the Museum of
New Zealand 270
The Museum of Scotland 281
Conclusion 286
Appendix: Provenance of Cloaks in the National
Museums of Scotland and the Hunterian Museum 291
Bibliography 295
Index 321
Figures
Frontispiece Double page map showing key locations in Scotland
and New Zealand and their relative geographical locations.
1 Merimeri Penfold teaching the string game page 2
Te Whare o Tawhaki, New Zealand, 1996. Photo
by Amiria Henare.
2 Mannequin wearing a kahu kiwi or kiwi feather
cloak (L.411.8) loaned by Queen Elizabeth II, and a
paepaeroa, a plain bodied cloak (A.UC.492) from the
Edinburgh University Museum Collection. © The
Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland,
reproduced by permission. 19
3 Kaitaka cloak (A.UC.830) from the Edinburgh
University Museum Collection. © The Trustees of
the National Museums of Scotland, reproduced by
permission. 20
4 Paepaeroa cloak (E.614) in the collections of the
Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow.
© Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University
of Glasgow; reproduced by permission. 22
5 Ngore cloak (E.308) in the collections of the Hunterian
Museum at the University of Glasgow. © Hunterian
Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow;
reproduced by permission. 23
6 Captain James Cook, 1728 69, by Nathaniel
Dance. © National Maritime Museum, London,
Greenwich Hospital Collection; reproduced by
permission. 26
7 Sir Joseph Banks, Bt. By Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1771 3.
National Portrait Gallery, London. 27
8 Poverty Bay, New Zealand, engraved by
R. B. Godfrey after lost sketches by Sydney
Parkinson. By courtesy of the University of Auckland. 28
9 New Zealand war canoe, by Sydney Parkinson,
Mar. April 1770. © The British Library,
reproduced by permission. 3°
xii
List of figures xiii
10 Joseph Banks. Engraving by J. R. Smith after
Benjamin West. By permission of the National Library
of Australia. 51
11 Fingal s Cave in Staffa. Engraving by John Cleveley
or James Miller or John F. Miller, from Thomas
Pennant, A tour in Scotland, and voyage to the
Hebrides, 1774 1776, (1773), Vol. 1, Plate xxviii.
By permission of the Syndics of Cambridge
University Library. 55
12 Various kinds of Instruments, Utensils, c, of the
Inhabitants of New Zealand, with some Ornaments
c, of the People of Terra del Fuego and New Holland .
Engraving by T. Chambers after Sydney Parkinson
(T773) • By courtesy of the University of Auckland. 72
13 Strathnaver Museum, Bettyhill, Sutherlandshire,
Scotland, July 1998. Photo by Amiria Henare. 75
14 Waipu House of Memories, Waipu, Northland, New
Zealand, December 1998. Photo by Amiria Henare. 76
15 Toki pou tangata named Tutauru (AM 31904),
forwarded to Evan Nepean by Philip Gidley King.
By courtesy of the Auckland War Memorial Museum. 86
16 Papahuia or feather box (A.UC.503), acquired by Sir
Thomas Makdougall Brisbane and presented to the
Museum of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1827.
© The Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland,
reproduced by permission. 92
17 The Reverend Thomas Kendall and the Maori
Chiefs Hongi Hika and Waikato, painted by James
Barry, 1820 (Ref. G 618). By courtesy of the Alexander
Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. 103
18 There s Nae Place Like Otago Yet exhibition,
Otago Settlers Museum, Dunedin, February 1999.
Photo by Amiria Henare, by courtesy of the Otago
Settlers Museum. io8
19 Korowai cloak (A.518.13) collected by Peter Wilson.
© The Trustees of the Otago Settlers Museum,
reproduced by permission. I28
20 Sample of taniko weaving made by Miss Maria King.
© The Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland,
reproduced by permission. I29
21 Te Rangihaeata s house on Mana Island, with a
figure of Colonel William Wide awake Wakefield
at the apex of the gable (Ref. PUBL OOI4 O4)
By courtesy of the Alexander Turnbull Library,
Wellington, New Zealand. J35
xiv List of figures
22 Sugar tongs, hallmarked Edinburgh 1773 (NPM
36.29.1993). Collection of the Tasman Bays Heritage
Trust, Nelson Provincial Museum, Nelson,
New Zealand. 144
23 Medical instrument, stamped Hilliard, Glasgow
(NPM 993.38.6). Collection of the Tasman Bays
Heritage Trust, Nelson Provincial Museum, Nelson,
New Zealand. 144
24 Mounted moa skeleton (Dinornis elephantopus), from
A. S. Thomson s The story of New Zealand (1859).
By courtesy of the Haddon Library, University
of Cambridge. 170
25 Mannequin of Julius Haast seated in his
office in the Victorian Gallery, Canterbury
Museum, 2004. By courtesy of Canterbury
Museum. 173
26 Julius Haast seated in the new gallery of the
Canterbury Museum, 1870. By courtesy of
Canterbury Museum. 176
27 The North Armoury, Abbotsford House, Melrose,
Scotland, with Maori weapons displayed on the wall to
the right of the arch, 1998. By courtesy of the Trustees
of Abbotsford House. 188
28 Kete muka (woven bag) ornamented with kiwi
feathers (Abdua 4107), with the Thomas Cook
itinerary found inside. Marischal Museum,
University of Aberdeen. 19°
29 Cold water basins, White Terrace, Rotomahana
(incorrectly inscribed Hot Water Basins ),
photographed by the Burton Brothers,
1885 (C.010636). Museum of New Zealand
and Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington,
New Zealand. 193
30 Hinemihi meeting house, Te Wairoa, photographed
by the Burton Brothers, 1885 (C.010297). Museum of
New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington,
New Zealand. 194
31 Tene Waitere at work with mallet and chisel while
employed by C. E. Nelson, Whakarewarewa, 1905
(C 7007 1.1). Photographed by Thomas Pringle.
A. E. Birch Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library,
Wellington, New Zealand. I96
32 Pukaki returns home to Te Papa i uru marae,
Ohinemutu, October 1997. Photo by Hamish
Macdonald. 198
List of figures xv
33 Carved Maori pa entrance at the Christchurch
Exhibition, 1906. Photographed by James McDonald
(C.001665). Museum of New Zealand Te Papa
Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand. 223
34 Maori leaders at the Christchurch Exhibition,
1906 (G 7185 1/1). They are, left to right: Te
Rangikatukua, Mita Taupopoki, Iharaira Hikairo,
Gilbert Mair (seated), Maggie Papakura, Hekemaru
Kaiawha and Tutanekai Haerehuka. Photographed
by Samuel Heath Head. Samuel Head Collection,
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington,
New Zealand. 224
35 Elsdon Best and Paitini Tapeka, circa 1915.
Photographer unknown. Alexander Turnbull Library,
Wellington, New Zealand. 230
36 Apirana Ngata and Te Rangi Hiroa alongside a
tukutuku panel, Waiomatatini, 1923. Photographed by
James McDonald. Alexander Turnbull Library,
Wellington, New Zealand. 232
37 Black s Point Museum, Reefton, New Zealand,
February 1999. Photo by Amiria Henare, courtesy of
Black s Point Museum. 239
38 Model house interior made by Hugh Smith, the
Bard of Inangahua . Photo by Amiria Henare, courtesy
of Black s Point Museum. 240
39 Luib Croft Museum, Luib, Isle of Skye, 1999. Photo
by Amiria Henare. 240
40 Interactive computer station at the Museum of
Scotland, showing a girl examining a portrait of her
ancestors in the Otago Settlers Museum, Dunedin,
New Zealand. Photograph by Amiria Henare.
By courtesy of the Otago Settlers Museum. 254
41 Uruika meeting house, Rotorua, 1994. Photo by
Salmond Architects. 255
42 Te Papa . The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa
Tongarewa, Welllington, New Zealand. 271
43 Passports exhibition, Te Papa Tongarewa, 1998.
Photo by Amiria Henare. By courtesy of the Museum of
New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington,
New Zealand. 27»
44 Museum of NZ Open Day . Cartoon by Jim Hubbard,
1996. By courtesy of the artist. 279
45 Artist s impression of the Museum of Scotland, by
Carl Laubin. © The Trustees of the National
Museums of Scotland, reproduced by permission. 282
xvi List of figures
46 Items on display in the Scotland and the World
exhibition at the Museum of Scotland nuggets
from Otago, Wairoa Volunteers medal, and poem written
in honour of Sir Hector Macdonald in 1901.
© The Trustees of the National Museums of
Scotland, reproduced by permission. 284
47 The Early People Gallery with slate wall by Andy
Goldsworthy, Museum of Scotland. © The Trustees
of the National Museums of Scotland, reproduced by
permission. 285
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spelling | Henare, Amiria J. M. 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)13138791X aut Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange Amiria J. M. Henare 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 2005 XIX, 323 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Many of the ideas presented here first emerged at the University of Auckland, New Zealand" Amiria Henare demonstrates that the collection of artefacts and their formal study, both in museums and in the field, have been central anthropological strategies over the past two centuries. Henare's pioneering work traces the movement across space and time of objects now held in contemporary collections. Using evidence from across the former British Empire, she demonstrates how and why things were bought, exchanged and stolen, and carried across the oceans to reach their final institutional settings. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Funde Ethnological museums and collections-Scotland New Zealand Ethnolgical museums and collections Scotland Material culture New Zealand Research Material culture Scotland Research Ceremonial exchange New Zealand Ceremonial exchange Scotland Maori (New Zealand people) Antiquities Collectors and collecting Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd rswk-swf Ethnologisches Museum (DE-588)4188477-2 gnd rswk-swf Schottland New Zealand Antiquities Collectors and collecting Scotland Antiquities Collectors and collecting Neuseeland (DE-588)4041915-0 gnd rswk-swf Schottland (DE-588)4053233-1 gnd rswk-swf Schottland (DE-588)4053233-1 g Ethnologisches Museum (DE-588)4188477-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Neuseeland (DE-588)4041915-0 g Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=013316318&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Henare, Amiria J. M. 1973- Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange Funde Ethnological museums and collections-Scotland New Zealand Ethnolgical museums and collections Scotland Material culture New Zealand Research Material culture Scotland Research Ceremonial exchange New Zealand Ceremonial exchange Scotland Maori (New Zealand people) Antiquities Collectors and collecting Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd Ethnologisches Museum (DE-588)4188477-2 gnd |
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title | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange |
title_auth | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange |
title_exact_search | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange |
title_full | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange Amiria J. M. Henare |
title_fullStr | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange Amiria J. M. Henare |
title_full_unstemmed | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange Amiria J. M. Henare |
title_short | Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange |
title_sort | museums anthropology and imperial exchange |
topic | Funde Ethnological museums and collections-Scotland New Zealand Ethnolgical museums and collections Scotland Material culture New Zealand Research Material culture Scotland Research Ceremonial exchange New Zealand Ceremonial exchange Scotland Maori (New Zealand people) Antiquities Collectors and collecting Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd Ethnologisches Museum (DE-588)4188477-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Ethnological museums and collections-Scotland New Zealand Ethnolgical museums and collections Scotland Material culture New Zealand Research Material culture Scotland Research Ceremonial exchange New Zealand Ceremonial exchange Scotland Maori (New Zealand people) Antiquities Collectors and collecting Volkskunde Ethnologisches Museum Schottland New Zealand Antiquities Collectors and collecting Scotland Antiquities Collectors and collecting Neuseeland |
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