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Malagan (also
spelled malangan or
malanggan)
ceremonies are large,
intricate traditional cultural events that take
place in
parts of New
Ireland province...
- 2011.
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Masks of
Papua New Guinea.
Malanggan: Art,
Memory and Sacrifice,
Susanne Küchler, Berg
Publishers Tatanua Masks...
- is a
friction woodblock or a
friction idiophone. It is
found in the
Malanggan cultural region on the
island of New Ireland,
which is part of
Papua New...
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Tagore was
influenced by
numerous styles,
including scrimshaw by the
Malanggan people of
northern New Ireland,
Papua New Guinea,
Haida carvings from...
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River in
Papua New Guinea, a
group of
brightly painted carvings used in
malanggan ceremonials of New Ireland, a roll of
feather money from
Nindu Island...
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Tagore took to
emulating numerous styles,
including scrimshaw by the
Malanggan people of
northern New Ireland,
Papua New Guinea,
Haida carvings from...
- Forgetting. Oxford: Berg. ISBN 978-1859732861. Kuchler,
Susanne (2002).
Malanggan: art,
memory and sacrifice. Oxford: Berg. ISBN 978-1859736173. Küchler...
- Neuireland, an
island of Papua. He
learned to
carve mangrove wood in the
Malanggan style. One year
later he went to Oro
province in Papua. He made tapa cloth...
- met up with an old friend,
Michael Homerang, who was a
highly respected malanggan carver and clan
leader (maimai) in the
village of Madina, on the north...