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Whistle, Whio

Complete black soapstone whio (whistle). Carved with a human face at one end, with projecting tongue. A drilled perforation at the top of the head for suspension, with another drill mark next to it, indicating a broken perforation. Body of the whistle is carved with spirals. Other end of whistle is hollowed out with a deep indentation; chisel marks evident on interior surface.

Provenance Place:
Centre Island, Foveaux Strait, Southland, New Zealand

D31.760

Details

Cultural Group
Kāi Tahu, Māori, Polynesian, Pacific
Measurements
62.17 x 22 x 23.14mm
Media/Materials
Soapstone, Metamorphic, Rock, inorganic
Credit Line
Sir Frederick Chapman, Gift of Mr Charles Haines
Rights
All rights reserved
Department
Taoka Maori
Accession Number
D31.760
On Display
No

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