War Shield

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War Shield

Papua New Guinea

Highlands

Carved wood and pigments
20th century
Height : 140.5 cm

Probably collected in situ by Senta Taft
Ex collection Bob Wise

Voyages… From the North Pacific to the South Pacific in the wake of Captain Cook
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These large shields, as tall as the men who used them, were used in clan wars that set the rhythm of the life in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. The central design depicts the “Sun”, a classical representation on Wahgi shields. War shields in the Highlands In all parts of New Guinea, and notably in the central mountains (Highlands), the various clans or tribes constantly competed for control of the best lands. Shields were named after warriors. They were imbued with a life essence, or spirit, that connected them to their ancestors. When warfare was expected, warriors repainted their shields to ensure that the colors shone brilliantly against the sun to dazzle and threaten the opposing side.
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