1971.64.1 Flute stopper: male figure


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In many areas of the Sepik River region, pairs of flutes are considered sacred, for their sounds represent the voices of supernatural beings.  Made of bamboo, these ceremonial musical instruments often exceed six feet in length.  The upper end of each flute is closed by a carved wood stopper that usually depicts a human figure, animal, or bird.  This male figure probably represents an ancestor, and the birds atop his head a totem of the clan that owned this and the flute.

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In many areas of the Sepik River region, pairs of flutes are considered sacred, for their sounds represent the voices of supernatural beings.  Made of bamboo, these ceremonial musical instruments often exceed six feet in length.  The upper end of each flute is closed by a carved wood stopper that usually depicts a human figure, animal, or bird.  This male figure probably represents an ancestor, and the birds atop his head a totem of the clan that owned this and the flute.

Adapted from
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%copyedited_Gail
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
%Archived
male: AAT: 300189559
@Bilal-Gore
wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
musical instruments: AAT: 300041620
ancestors: AAT: 300255718
music (discipline): AAT: 300054146
fiber: AAT: 300014024
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
bamboo (plant): AAT: 300311500
flutes (aerophones / instrument): AAT: 300042513
Papua New Guinea (nation): TGN: 7006160
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object_notes_2_d-0468.xml.nores