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Large Rooster Woven Figure – Mumeri Village #8994 $75.00

Large Rooster Woven Figure – Mumeri Village #8994

Woven clan figures, or doli in tok pisin, are made in many Sepik villages, but are most well known in the villages middle Sepik River villages of Mumeri and Kamanabit. These New Guinea figures are made by the women and are used to teach clan stories and aid clan members through dreams and requests. Most of the figures here are woven out of twine over gourds and hand painted using clay and vegetable-based paints. This totem measures 14.75 inches long #8994 Woven Clan Rooster, Mumeri Village, Krosmeri River, middle Sepik River area, Papua New Guinea

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