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Canoe splashboard
OS 0040 Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea
Some canoes of New Guinea and other parts of Melanesia have diverse carvings and other decorations. This exhibit is not merely a splashboard -- the painted carvings signify prayers for safe voyages and protection from evil.
The “Chechemeni”
ocean-going canoe | Canoe splashboard |
Navigation chart
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Feather money
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Bark cloth (
tapa
)
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Stone pestle and mortar for making
poi
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Māori storehouse (
pātaka
)
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Ceremonial chair
Migrations and adaptation of Austronesian-speaking peoples