House Panel

Minneapolis Institute of Art

House Panel

Māori artist

Date
c. 1880
Medium
Wood, shell
Culture
Pāoa Māori
Department
Arts of Oceania
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

People of Māori culture traditionally decorated their communal houses with intricately carved panels of ancestral figures like this one. High-quality carvings would bring prestige to the community and honor to the spirits memorialized. In the Māori belief system, important ancestors protect and assist their descendants. In this object, one can see the spirits’ vitality and strength. They stand upright, facing outwards towards the viewer with their tongues extended, a sign of potency. Shell inlay set in the eyes gives the figures further energy and life. Pāoa Māori, New Zealand, Oceania

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