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Asmat Carving

Mid 20th Century Dugout Canoe Model Sculpture, Asmat Village, Papua New Guinea
Located in New York, NY
A model of a spirit dugout canoe, from the Asmat village in New Guinea. A replica of the large
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Vintage 1960s Papua New Guinean Tribal Sculptures and Carvings

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Wood

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Asmat Drum Player Hand Carved Offering Sculpture
Located in South Burlington, VT
Asmat Tribesman hand carved wooden sculpture with ornate drum and offering bowl The Asmat are an
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20th Century Indonesian Primitive Sculptures and Carvings

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Papua New Guinea Irian Jaya Indonesia Asmat Carved Wood Shield, 19th Century
Located in Studio City, CA
An incredible work by the Asmat people, a tribal people of New Guinea who currently reside in the
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Antique 19th Century Papua New Guinean Tribal Sculptures and Carvings

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Wood

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