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CultureAfrican
Date20th century
MediumMetal tip with wooden shaft
DimensionsOverall: 30 3/4 inches (78.11 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Lewis B. Dougherty, sister of Dr. William Hamilton Moore Jr., missionary to the Belgian Congo 1922-1928
Object numberF83-21/2
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DescriptionHand-forged iron leaf-shaped tip with a medial ridge and iron socket, set on a nocked reed shaft.Provenance

Dr. William Hamilton Moore, Jr. (1898-1928), Kansas City, MO and Wembo Nyama, Belgian Congo, by 1926-1928 [1];

By inheritance to his sister, Nancy Moore Dougherty (1901-1996), Liberty, MO, 1928-1983;

Her gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1983.

NOTES:

[1] Dr. William Hamilton Moore, Jr., was a dental missionary with the Central Methodist Church, Kansas City, MO, in the Belgian Congo from 1923-1928. Moore returned to Kansas City on a one-year furlough in September 1926, bringing the spear back to Kansas City with him. He returned to the Congo in October 1927, remaining until his death the following year. See copy of Moore’s biography from the Memorial Service Bulletin of the Central Methodist Church, September 9, 1928, NAMA curatorial files.

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