'ulu maika | Rights management: Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivs 4.0 International'ulu maika
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From ancient Hawai'i, a variety of games have been handed down that were enjoyed by both adults and children. In the maika game, the objective was to roll or throw the game pieces into a target over a considerable distance. The pieces were carefully cut to ensure that they ran as straight as possible. [UM]
- Data Provider
- Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde Show original at data provider
Cataloguing data
- Object type
- Spielstein
- Dimensions
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Height: 4 cm
Diameter: 6.5 cm - Material/Technique
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Stone
- Current location
- Linden-Museum Stuttgart
- Inventory number
- 087666
Provenance and sources
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Assignment to a curated holding:
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Production
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when
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19th century
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Change of physical control or legal title
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where
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Hawaii
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Change of physical control
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when
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1913
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- Provenance
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The object is
part of a collection that the Linden-Museum received from the Royal
Natural History Cabinet in Stuttgart in 1913. Augustin Krämer, who was
the first director of the Linden-Museum from 1911 to 1915, acquired it
during his stay in Hawai'i in 1897. Hawai'i and the Gilbert Islands
(Kiribati) were stopovers on his journey from South America to Sāmoa
(1897-1899). The exact circumstances of the acquisition are not yet
known. [UM]
Information about the record
- Legal status metadata
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED