Zemanek-Münster

Squatting anthropomorphic figure

Caroline Islands, Tobi Islands or Satawan
sold EUR 900
Provenance
Addison Robichaud, California, USA
Size
H: 27,5 cm
H: 10.8 inch

Description

wood, middle brown patina, eyes with mother-of-pearl inlay, pupil of brown mass, slightly dam. (nose, mouth), rep. (right foot tip);
the scant historical evidence that has been recorded hints that the Micronesian squatting figure may once have been associated with spirit canoes and the practice of ancestor worship. The inhabitants of Tobi believed that the realm of the dead was a great canoe to which their souls transferred upon death. Squatting figures are known to have been used as an element of Tobian conoe burials in the past, perhaps to ensure successful passage to the underworld.


Comparing literature

B. Wavell, The squatting figure as a motif in Micronesian art, In: Tribal Arts Summer/Autumn 2002, p. 66

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