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Dari or Dhoeri | Headdress. Meriam. Palm Island, East, …
A headdress made of feathers attached to a frame of coloured fibre. The outer edges of the white feathers are trimmed. A single strand of string extends from the bottom on each side. See more
This Dhari headdress is an exceptionally rare piece purchased at auction in 2009. It was collected at Palm Island by a tourist on a cruise from Sydney to Cairns in 1931. The tourist took a photograph of it being worn by a Torres Strait Islander man who was no doubt part of a performance for the cruise passengers. Few objects have survived … See more
Torres Strait Dhari, 2001 - Queensland Historical Atlas
Nov 23, 2010 · Torres Strait dhari, 2001. A dhari is a traditional dance and ceremonial headdresses from the Torres Strait. Its distinctive shape forms the central motif of the region's flag and is a symbol of cultural identity.
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Head ornament - Dhari - Queensland Museum …
The Dhari is the distinctive traditional dance and ceremonial headdress of the Torres Strait. It is the central motif on the region's flag and symbolises the identity and unity of all Torres Strait Islanders. Dhari is the Meriam Mir word for …
Torres Strait Islander Art - BW Tribal
One of the most iconic symbols of Torres Strait Islander culture is the Dhari, a traditional feathered headdress. Worn by men during ceremonies and performances, the Dhari is a symbol of identity and heritage, proudly featured …
Headdress. Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia. c.1870
This distinctive headdress is called a dhari by people in the eastern Islands of the Torres Strait, and dhoeri by those in the central islands. It is a classic form made and worn on the head for dance in the Torres Straits, and typically decorated …
A Headdress, Dhari/Dhoeri (Dance Headdress), …
The Torres Strait flag has a Dhari as its central motif. According to the accompanying summary for the Queensland Museum example, when wearing dhari at night for performances, the dancers shake their heads to vibrate the …
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Turtleshell headdress from Torres Strait, pre-1885
This paper examines the structure of Torres Strait ritual for a site ethnographically reputed to be the ancestral kod of the Mabuyag Islanders.
Headdress. Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia. pre …
The nineteenth century headdress is a fine example of the very long and important cultural tradition of mask making in the Torres Strait. It is of international significance and predates those collected by Alfred Cort Haddon during the …
Torres Straight East Coast – Lauraine Diggins Fine Art
One artform that remained in use throughout the Torres Strait is the dhoeri or dari, the headdress worn by men during dance performances. These headdresses typically take the form of a cane structure with a halo of white …
Ceremonial dhoeri 2008
Although he grew up without knowledge of his people's dhoeri designs, Nona developed an early interest in recreating traditional headdresses from the Western Torres Strait. He extensively researched available archival records, …
Ken Thaiday | Art Gallery of NSW - Art Gallery of New South Wales
The gyrating dancers in the shark headdresses are an impressive and menacing sight. Torres Strait Islanders have a maritime salt water culture, and the shark is an important totem. Not …
Black Hammerhead Shark Eastern Island Dhari Warrior …
In this artwork the dari warrior headdress at the centre features a rigid cane structure haloed by a fan of feathers. The design is highly symmetrical, speaking to the ordered structure of Torres …
head-dress | British Museum
His sketch of the dancers shows them wearing headdresses of the dhari type (Oc,89+.93) and holding circular dance ornaments (Oc,89+.91 & 94). Maino sits to one side playing a drum, …
Torres Strait land and sea dhari headdress - Cairns Art Gallery
Eastern Island dhari headdress on a but fish (butterfish) stand. THAIDAY SNR., Dr. Ken
Art of the Torres Strait Islands - Art Gallery of New South Wales
The flag is emblazoned with a white dhari, the distinctive feathered headdress worn by Torres Strait Islander men in ceremony and performance. The dhari is traditionally made from frigate …
Jimmy Kenny Thaiday Ghost net Dari – Parliament of Australia
Torres Strait Islander artist Jimmy Kenny Thaiday created this 'dari' (ceremonial headdress) used in 'kab kar' (sacred dances) on Erub from repurposed ‘ghost’ nets.
Ubirikubiri (Crocodile) headdress - James Eseli - QAGOMA …
Ubirikubiri is an ancestral spirit figure from the Torres Strait in the form of a crocodile, and its accompanying song and dance come from Mabuiag Island. The performance brings the …
Torres Strait Islander dance headdress | Queensland Historical …
Oct 28, 2010 · Mapping the Torres Strait: from TI to Magani Malu and Zenadh Kes; Order in Paradise: a colonial gold field; Queensland atlas, 1865; Queensland mapping since 1900; …
An Introduction to Torres Strait Islander Art - Yarn Marketplace
Some of these include wood carving, weaving, lino printing, etching and the making of unique sculptures and wearable art, such as their incredible headdresses. These traditional feathered …
Anthropological and community perspectives on dhari …
Dhari features as the centrepiece of the Torres Strait Regional Authority’s flag (below), yet little is known about this sacred object. My work explores Torres Strait Islanders’ cultural identity …