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Carol,
Melrose, which is part of the Natchez National Park, has a punkah that,
I believe, is original to the house. You may want to contact them. I
have copied the website link below.
www.nps.gov/natc/
Nan
Carol Ely wrote:
>
> We’re embarking on a re-restoration of the interior of our 1790s
> historic house, and we are eager to recreate the “punkah” or “punka”
> that we believe (based on a description in a letter) to have been in
> the dining room in the 1810s. A punkah is a structure of wood and
> sometimes cloth that was suspended from the ceiling and used to keep
> flies off the food during a meal, described here as a set of “small
> flags” pulled by a cord operated by an enslaved boy. But, we don’t
> know what it looked like and can’t find a visual reference. The ones
> that we have seen pictured are in the form of a single giant paddle,
> not the small flags we had here. The word suggests an origin in India.
>
>
> So, is anyone familiar with this? Anyone have one, original or
> reconstructed? Ideas where to look?
>
> Carol Ely
>
> Executive Director
>
> Historic Locust Grove
>
> Louisville
>
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