9. Left:
-Wood Shield
-Maker from Urapmin Village. Sepik
District, Papau New Guinea
-ca.1903
Right:
-Yagjagabula and Jabiringi
(The Lightning Brothers)
-Wardman cultural region,
Victoria River Valley, Northern Territory
Australia
-Date Unknown
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14. What is the story you see in this dance / performance art from Tahiti?
32. Left is one of two surviving carved figures from the Cook Islands
from the 18th or early 19th Century. Similar in style to the staff-god
figures.
Below: is the only surviving wrapped example of a staff god.
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38. Polynesian Tapa (bark cloth) is made in a
similar fashion to traditional Baganda bark
cloth from Uganda.
I’ve brought in samples for you from Uganda,
and we will take time to do small ink designs
on them when we are finished with this
presentation.