Papua Gulf Ritual Spirit Polychrome geometric Gope Board Trophy Shield Art A26
Rare vintage Oceanic Kerewa hand carved spirit board in superb condition
From Era River region, Western Papuan Gulf, New Guinea
Item 10A26 in our inventory
(Seen on all the photos that are not of natives or their dwellings)
Very large board
Measures: 49" long by 9" wide
Colored with natural pigment colors
Item 10A26
Gope boards from are elliptical in shape and incised with brightly colored abstract patterns. Warriors were entitled to have a Gope board for each act of bravery, and a board, from the vanquished enemy's canoe held particular significance, transferring some of its previous owner's strength to the victor.
Gope boards serve several functions and are a traditional carving from the eastern Papuan gulf only. In the men's longhouse (the Venei), each clan occupies its own designated area, there are no walls separating these areas but ritual objects, especially gopes, are hung to form the walls of the clan cubicle. The other function performed by some of these gopes is that of a medium through which the elders can get instructions from the spirits. (when to make war, plant the gardens, go on a trading expedition etc.)
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