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PAPUA NEW GUINEA, YIPWON / HOOK FIGURE the figures are called Aripa by the Ewa, but are often referred to as Yipwons, one-legs, wanlegs or Karawari cult hooks in the literature. Aripa are considered living beings who communicate with men and animals. Male Aripa help initiated men in hunting and warfare. Some are owned by individuals and some by clans. The sculptures may have been placed in the caves in memory of their owners or to accompany the bones of the deceased along with other bone mementos from successful hunts and wars. h:80.50 in.

Provenance: A gift from Ambassador Feldman to the present owner

Literature: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kara/hd_kara.htm

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