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Kamoro art :tradition and innovation in a New Guinea culture
- 其他作者: Smidt, Dirk. , Pouwer, Jan. , Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde (Netherlands)
- 出版: Amsterdam :Leiden : KIT Publishers ;Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde c2003.
- 稽核項: 157 p. :ill. (some col.), map ;32 cm.
- 標題: Art, Mimika , Mimika (Indonesian people) Social life and customs -- Exhibitions , Social life and customsExhibitions , Exhibitions , Kamoro (volk) , Mimika (Indonesian people) , Volkskunst. , Rites and ceremoniesExhibitions , Mimika (Indonesian people) Rites and ceremonies -- Exhibitions , Art, Mimika Exhibitions
- ISBN: 9068322680 , 9789068322682
- 附註: "Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Papua leeft! Ontmoet de Kamoro' held at the Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden, from 14 February to 31 August, 2003"--Colophon. Includes bibliographical references (p. 154-155). About the suthors -- Preface / the editor -- Introduction / Jan Pouwer -- History of collecting Kamoro art / Dirk Smidt -- Ancestral heritage and the essence of life / Methodius Mamapuku and Todd S. Harple -- Kamoro life and ritual / Jan Pouwer -- Rituals of the life cycle -- Societal festivities -- Kamoro up to the sixties / Hein A. van der Schoot -- Catholic mission and Kamoro culture / Karen Jacobs -- Kamoro Arts Festival / Karen Jacobs -- Catalogue / Babke Aarts, Henk Imanse, Karen Jacobs, and Dirk Smidt -- Expeditions -- Karapao -- Watani kame -- Emakame -- Kiawa -- Kaware -- Transitional period 1950s -- Kamoro Arts Festival 2000 -- Kamoro Arts Festival 2002 -- Bibliography -- Colophon.
- 系統號: 005218212
- 資料類型: 圖書
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This book celebrates the long neglected art of the Kamoro, a people living along the southwest coast of Papua. Traditional Kamoro culture was characterized by an almost uninterrupted series of feasts and ceremonies. Some of these feasts are still celebrated today. Woodcarvings made in a distinct style play an essential part in the proceedings. For the first time, a selection of major pieces from the collection of the Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, augmented by rare objects from other museums in The Netherlands, has been brought together. Many of the objects, some collected as early as 1828, are unique. Recently collected woodcarvings show the versatility of the Kamoro in continuing the tradition while adding innovation changes to their repertoire. This book, edited by Dirk Smidt, includes a substantial essay by Jan Pouwer on major ceremonial feasts, and contributions by other experts in the field, including Todd Harple, Karen Jacobs, Methodius Mamapuku, and Hein A. van der Schoot.
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