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Papua bone daggers
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Good evening together
can assign someone to bone daggers tribes? determine age and usage? many thanks Chregu |
I used to own one just like #1. There was a tribal arts site that I sent pics to who assigned it to the Dani tribe, Sepik River region. They like to use the sennet wrapping, cowry shells, feathers, etc. Mine was circa 1900-20's, early contact period. Most are made from the thigh bone of a cassowary bird (as was mine), the smaller carved types made from a "tree kangaroo"?? and of course, some of the older ones are made from an ancestor's tibia bone (these are now illegal to export out of Irian Jaya). I have heard the females in the tribe would use them to impale cheating husbands, but sources for this info remain sketchy- :eek: :shrug:
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Hello Chregu,
I think that the first one is a Asmat dagger, look my example. The two last ones could be from Wosera, but I am not sure. Regards, Detlef |
hello together
Thank you for your help. So the first could be or Dani Asmat. the second two: East Sepik Abelam the fourth, with a bird motif Abelam South Wosera the last one? anyone have a different opinion? greeting |
The Asmat and Dani tribes indeed were living literally back to back in that region, so it makes sense that it (#1) could be either. That being said, the gent that I got the info from long ago has some interesting information on his site that supports that #1 is Asmat. Check it out-
http://www.art-pacific.com/artifacts...s/bneknife.htm |
Hi M ELEY
I know this site was because of my information. Thanks anyway. regards Chregu |
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