Pwoja (toothed ironwood comb)
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$920.00
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Artist
Raelene Kerinauia
Catalogue No.
139-26
Category
Size
96 x 21cm, locally sourced ochre on stringybark
Tiwi Culture places special significance on the Pukumani (mourning) ceremony. Mourners are decorated using natural ochres to disguise themselves from the spirit of the deceased and song and dance is performed to honour the dead. Yirrinkiripwoja (bodypaint) is the source of many contemporary Tiwi designs and performance of the Pukumani as ritual helps to reinvigorate the imagery. The shortening of the word to pwoja – also refers to ‘bone’ and people use this word to refer to the toothed ironwood comb used to apply the ochre in sequences of dots.
Dimensions: 96 x 21cm, locally sourced ochre on stringybark
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