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20: 166: 223: 78:, having both a phallus and prominent breasts. This blending of male and female features possibly symbolized the fertile and nourishing powers of clan leaders, who were expected to provide for the other members of the clan. The Uli figures probably symbolized the connection between paternal and maternal life energy in initiation ceremonies. 71:
assisted in inducing the spirit of the deceased chief to enter the carving, and after the ceremony, the work was kept in the "men's house" where it would continue to aid the successor and his people.
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by Michael Gunn, Philippe Peltier, St. Louis Art Museum, Musée du quai Branly, Ethnologisches Museum Berlin (2006)
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carvings of the north, artists in central New Ireland produced less ornate but more permanent figures known as
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by Musée Barbier-Mueller, Michael Gunn, Pierre-Alain Ferrazzini, Mona Bismarck Fondation (1994)
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involving the exhumation and reburial of human skulls, which accompanied the planting of
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Ritual arts of Oceania, New Ireland: in the collections of the Barbier-Mueller Museum
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by Louise Lincoln, Minneapolis Institute of Arts (1987)
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The iconology of the Uli figure of central New Ireland
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Assemblage of spirits: idea and image in New Ireland
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Ethnological Museum of Berlin
New Ireland
Papua New Guinea
mortuary rites
malagan
fertility rites
sacred plants
shaman
hermaphroditic
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