QE26144 Stones

Photographed by Wayne Beck.

Photographed by Wayne Beck.

Accession Number: QE26144

Museum: Queensland Museum

Date Acquired: 1989

Collector: Gladys Jean Henry (1921-2010)

Date Collected: 1950s

Where from: Murray Upper

Description: 18 small river rolled pebbles of quartz in one bag Part A, and 22 in another Part B. Rounded shapes to irregular. Description on original paperwork held by James Cook University written by Gladys Henry stated that ‘Catfish Stones’ (used by the catfish people) were used in totemic ceremonial arrangements. They do not seem to be culturally modified, and they may also be gastroliths. Some animals deliberately swallow stones to use in the stomach to break up food because they cannot chew (Ref: Australian Museum online http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Sauropod-gastroliths).’ This object was part of Gladys Henry’s (1921-2010) collection.

QM acquired this object by transfer from JCU Collection. Originally donated to JCU by the Australia Council. In 1979 Gladys Henry sold the collection of 588 artefacts to the Aboriginal Arts Board of Australia Council for $5,800 who then deposited the collection with the Material Culture Unit at James Cook University. A decade later in 1989 the Australia Council then gifted the collection to James Cook University. This gesture was celebrated with an official handover on 10 April 1990 attended by dignitaries from both organisations, Gladys Henry and local traditional owner representatives, with performances by Waddama Dancers. The collection is still one of the most important collections to be assembled after Walter Roth travelled through the Cardwell and Tully region in the early 1900s, and contains excellent examples of material culture production that continued well into the 1970s. Some of Henry’s collection is also held at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Her daughter Valerie Keenan is the Arts Manager at Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre in Cardwell.

See: ‘Gladys Henry’ authored by Trish Barnard

http://www.jcucollections.org/?page_id=797

Contact: Chantal Knowles, Head of Cultures and Histories, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, QLD 4001 AUSTRALIA

Phone: (07) 3842 9038

Email: Chantal.knowles@qm.qld.gov.au