Hampton Archive

Finding aid created by Tracing Patterns Foundation staff using RecordEXPRESS
Tracing Patterns Foundation
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Berkeley, California 94708
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2021


Descriptive Summary

Title: Hampton Archive
Dates: 1982 – 1999
Collection Number: TPF_Hampton Archive
Creator/Collector: Dr. O.W. (Bud) Hampton, PhD (1928-2017)
Extent: approximately 1000 artifacts, more than 20,000 color slides, 200 cassettes, 10 boxes of notes and publications
Repository: Tracing Patterns Foundation
Berkeley, California 94708
Abstract: Artifacts and documentation of Dr. O. W. Hampton in the central highlands of West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) over an 18-year period (1982-1999). The majority of the materials come from the Dani people living in the Baliem Valley of the highlands. The archive includes artifacts from daily and ritual lives, such as stone tools, fiber and feather jewelry, spider-web cloths, and looped fiber bags. There are also, color slides, sound recordings on cassette tape made in the field, and research notes.
Language of Material: English

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Publication Rights

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Preferred Citation

Hampton Archive. Tracing Patterns Foundation

Acquisition Information

The archive was donated to the Tracing Patterns Foundation in December 2020 by Fleur Hampton.

Biography/Administrative History

The late Dr. Hampton was an Adjunct Curator of Anthropology, University of Colorado Museum, Boulder. He earned his doctorate from Texas A&M University. He also held a master's degree in geology and a master's degree in business from the University of Colorado. As an ethnographer, he studied the material culture of the Dani people of West Papua (formerly named Irian Jaya) during the period from 1982 to 1999. This was a critical period for anthropological study in this region, since the area became safe for travel, while outside influences still remained relatively modest. Dr. Hampton was principally interested in stone tools, but he collected other types of artifacts, photographed, and documented all aspects of Dani's material culture as well as those of nearby cultures. He was the author of "Culture of Stone, Sacred and Profane Uses of Stone Among the Dani."

Scope and Content of Collection

The archive documents material culture from the daily and ritual lives of the Papua peoples, particularly the Dani.