IDNO

T.170015.GIJ


Description

Close-up of the head of a carved wooden mask or paddle on display in an exhibition. The mask is has round stubby eyes, mouth and ears. The head is rimmed and tapers below the mouth to a handle. [PB 31/08/2023]

The figure is now in the care of MAA, reference Z 5943, and described as: "U'u. Club or staff of office with janus human figured head." [Description from object record Z 5943, PB 14/09/2023]


Place

Oceania Polynesia; French Polynesia; Marquesas Islands


Cultural Affliation

Igbo [historically Ibo]


Named Person


Photographer

Jones, Gwilliam Iwan (known as G.I.)


Collector / Expedition


Date

circa 1980 to 1989; 1984


Collection Name

Jones Collection


Source


Format

Colour Transparency


Primary Documentation


Other Information

T.169937.GIJ - T.170148.GIJ were located together in a Agfa transparency box, now numbered C756/.

MAA Exhibition: The object is on display in the Maudslay Gallery, and captioned: 'Highly polished double-faced clubs were used by Marquesan warriors as weapons and as marker of high status. Small human heads form the nose and eyes of the face on each side. The heads and geometric designs, similar to tattoos, served a symbolic protection function, both for the weapon and the warrior." [PB 31/08/2023]


FM:310543

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