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Charles Pearcy Mountford
OBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(8 May 189016 November 1976) was an Australian
anthropologist An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropology is the study of aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms and ...
and photographer. He is known for his pioneering work on Indigenous Australians and his depictions and descriptions of their art. He also led the
American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land In February 1948, a team of Australian and American researchers and support staff came together in northern Australia to begin, what was then, one of the largest scientific expeditions ever to have taken place in Australia—the American-Australia ...
. His final book, ''Nomads of the Australian Desert,'' was the subject of an important court case due to its inclusion of culturally restricted content.


''Nomads of the Australian Desert''

Mountford's final book ''Nomads of the Australian Desert'' (1976) contained details and pictures of secret ceremonies that had been revealed to Mountford in confidence during his fieldwork in the 1930s and 1940s. Members of the
Pitjantjara The Pitjantjatjara (; or ) are an Aboriginal people of the Central Australian desert near Uluru. They are closely related to the Yankunytjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra and their languages are, to a large extent, mutually intelligible (all are var ...
Council swiftly launched legal action and sought an '' ex parte'' injunction preventing the book's publication in the Northern Territory. They argued that the Pitjantjara men who had revealed culturally restricted information with Mountford did so on the understanding that he would not share it with women, children, or uninitiated Aboriginal men. The plaintiffs were successful, and judge Justice Muirhead agreed to grant the injunction. He concluded that a number of photographs, drawings and descriptions of persons, places and ceremonies featured in the book held deep religious and cultural significance to the plaintiffs, and that their publication could harm the community. Although this injunction only applied to the Northern Territory, the book's publishers ultimately decided to withdraw the book from sale everywhere. ''Foster v Mountford'' was the first of several Australian court cases dealing with Aboriginal secret information.


Legacy

There is a collection of his photographs, journals, sound recordings and other works created, written and gathered by Mountford in the
State Library of South Australia The State Library of South Australia, or SLSA, formerly known as the Public Library of South Australia, located on North Terrace, Adelaide, is the official library of the Australian state of South Australia. It is the largest public research l ...
, known as the Mountford-Sheard Collection, which has been inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World. It is of great cultural significance to Aboriginal Australians, particularly those in central Australia, the Flinders Ranges ( Adnyamathanha people),
Arnhem Land Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia, with the term still in use. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around from the territory capital, Darwin. In 1623, Dutch East India Compan ...
( Yolngu people) and the Tiwi Islands ( Tiwi people), and the material is respectful of the people whose lives it documents. Mountford's articles on allied subjects were published in ''The Bulletin'', ''Walkabout'', '' Pacific Islands Monthly'', ''
Australasian Photo-Review The ''Australasian Photo-Review'' was an English language magazine, published for photographers by Baker & Rouse and later Kodak (Australasia), and published in Sydney, Australia 1894–1956. History The magazine was first published in 1894 a ...
'' and others now digitised and publicly accessible at the National Library of Australia.


Works

* ''The Art of Albert Namatjira'' (1944) * ''Brown Men and Red Sand'' (1948) * ''Australian tree portraits'' (1956) * ''Records of the American-Australian scientific expedition to Arnhem Land: Vol. 1 Art, myth and symbolism'' (1956) * ''The Tiwi: their art, myth and ceremony'' (1958) * '' Ayers Rock, its people, their beliefs and their art'' (1965) – his M.A. thesis which became a popular paperback * ''The Dreamtime'' (1965), ''The Dawn of Time'' (1969), and ''The First Sunrise'' (1971) – in collaboration with artist
Ainslie Roberts Ainslie Roberts (12 March 1911 – 28 August 1993) was an Australian painter, photographer, and commercial artist. He is best known for his interpretations of Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal legends in his Dreamtime books, written in collabor ...
* ''Winbaraku: and the myth of Jarapiri'' (1967) * ''Australian Aboriginal portraits'' (1967) * ''The Aborigines and their country'' (1969) * ''Nomads of the Australian Desert'' (1976) – withdrawn after sale for cultural reasons


References


External links


Bright Sparcs Biographical entry

Mountford-Sheard Collection of the State Library of South Australia

State Library of South Australia: SA Memory page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mountford, Charles P. 1890 births 1976 deaths Australian anthropologists Australian photographers Place of death missing 20th-century anthropologists Memory of the World Register in Australia