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Ceremonial Axe, Wood, stone, fiber, Massim people
Massim people
mid- to late 19th century
Canoe Splashboard (lagim), Wood, paint, Massim people
Massim people
19th–early 20th century
Betel Nut Mortar and Pestle, Wood, traces of lime, Massim people
Massim people
late 19th–early 20th century
Drum, Wood, lizard skin, fiber, lime, Massim people
Massim people
early to mid-20th century
Canoe Splashboard (lagim), Wood, paint, Massim people
Massim people
early to mid-20th century
Figure (Tokwalu [/]), Wood, Massim people
Massim people
early to mid-20th century
Pipe, Bamboo, Massim people
Massim people
late 19th–early 20th century
Paddle, Wood, Massim people
Massim people
late 19th–early 20th century
Lime Spatula, Wood, traces of lime, Massim people
Massim people
late 19th–early 20th century
Spear, Wood, lime, Massim people
Massim people
mid to late 19th century
Lime Spatula, Wood, lime, Massim people
Massim people
late 19th–early 20th century
Lime Spatula, Wood, lime, Massim people
Massim people
late 19th–early 20th century
Time Marker, Wood, Melanesian (Massim Region, Papua New Guinean)
Melanesian (Massim Region, Papua New Guinean)
late 19th century
Pipe, Bamboo, Central Province or Massim people
Central Province or Massim people
mid to late 19th century
Lime Spatula, Mutuaga, Wood, lime, Massim
Mutuaga
1900–1910
Canoe Prow Ornament (Taburi), Wood, paint, Massim region
Massim region
19th–early 20th century
Lime Spatula/Currency Holder (Gabaela or 'Nga), Turtle shell, Massim region
Massim region
19th–early 20th century
Canoe Prow Charm (Munkuris), Wood, paint, Massim region
Massim region
late 19th–early 20th century
Finial of a Ritual Staff or Lime Spatula, Wood, Massim region
Massim region
19th–early 20th century
Ceremonial Board (Malu), Wood, Sawos people
Sawos people
19th century
Shak-Shak, Atorios People, wood, gourd, feathers, cord, Native American (Guyanese - Demerara Atorios, probably)
Atorios People
19th century
Mask (eharo), Barkcloth, cane, paint, fiber, Elema people
Elema people
Early 20th century
Headdress (Kapurei), Wood, paint, Sulka people
Sulka people
late 19th–early 20th century
Let My People Go, Aaron Douglas  American, Oil on Masonite
Aaron Douglas
ca. 1935–39
Ancestor Figure, Wood, paint, fiber, ferrous metal, Sawos people
Sawos people
19th century or earlier
Female Figure (Tetepeku), Wood, paint, Abelam people
Abelam people
19th–early 20th century
mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People): Welcoming the Newcomers, Kent Monkman  Canadian, Acrylic on canvas
Kent Monkman
2019
Ancestor figure, Kambot artist, Wood, paint, fiber, Kambot people
Kambot artist
19th century
Agiba (Skull Hook), Kerewa artist, Wood, paint, plant fiber, Kerewa people
Kerewa artist
19th–early 20th century
House post figure, Lake Sentani artist, Wood, Sentani people
Lake Sentani artist
19th century
Tiki (male figure), Mangarevan artist, Wood, Mangarevan people
Mangarevan artist
Early 19th century
Bis Pole, Asmat artist(s), Wood, paint, fiber, Asmat people
Asmat artist(s)
late 1950s
Ennanga, Ganda, Wood, vegetal fiber, snake skin, hide, Ganda people
Ganda
19th century
Koumdyeh, Sarakole People  Sierra Leone, Africa, Coconut, horsehair, leather, copper, brass, Sarakole people
Sarakole People
late 19th century
Drum, Soga people  Uganda, Wood, reptile skin, Sogo people
Soga people
19th century
Likembe, Bateke people  Congo, Africa, Wood, metal, Bateke people
Bateke people
late 19th century
Conical Bell, Fali people  Nigeria/Cameroon, Bronze, Fali people
Fali people
early 20th century
Kunda (bell), Mayumba people  Congo, Wood, Congolese (Mayumba people)
Mayumba people
late 19th century
Drum, Mbala people?  Dem. Republic of the Congo, Wood, hide., probably Mbala people
Mbala people?
19th century
The force is with our people, Museum of Northern Arizona
Museum of Northern Arizona