1983.648 Drum (gama)


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Hand drums are a common musical instrument throughout Papua New Guinea, where they accompanied the clan songs that were sung at ceremonies for the completion of a clan house, initiations, and funerals. 

The decoration on this example is characteristic of the art of the Papuan Gulf region, which is essentially two-dimensional with distinctively stylized designs.  The primary motif is a human face represented by clusters of fluid linear patterns that indicate the features.  The eyes, prominent and easily recognized, are often visual puns: the eyes of the frontal face also form the eyes of two heads of birds with long curving beaks, shown in profile.  Eyebrows and nose merge in a single anchorlike element, and a geometric motif separates the human face from the lizard at the pointed end of the drum.

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Hand drums are a common musical instrument throughout Papua New Guinea, where they accompanied the clan songs that were sung at ceremonies for the completion of a clan house, initiations, and funerals. 

The decoration on this example is characteristic of the art of the Papuan Gulf region, which is essentially two-dimensional with distinctively stylized designs.  The primary motif is a human face represented by clusters of fluid linear patterns that indicate the features.  The eyes, prominent and easily recognized, are often visual puns: the eyes of the frontal face also form the eyes of two heads of birds with long curving beaks, shown in profile.  Eyebrows and nose merge in a single anchorlike element, and a geometric motif separates the human face from the lizard at the pointed end of the drum.

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skin (collagenous material / small animal skins): AAT: 300011840
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#completed
%Archived
faces (animal or human components): AAT: 300251798
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
ceremonies: AAT: 300054754
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wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
lizards (animals/ sauria suborder): AAT: 300250295
fiber: AAT: 300014024
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
drums (membranophones): AAT: 300041729
cane (plant material): AAT: 300011864
Papua New Guinea (nation): TGN: 7006160
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