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The Asmat

Author :  Karl Muller

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Country
Germany
Publisher
Galda Verlag, Glienicke, Germany
ISBN 9783962034672
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2025
Bib. Info 182p. Includes Bibliography
Categories Anthropology/Archaeology
Product Weight 350 gms.
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The Asmat ethnolinguistic group was the last major culture in Indonesia to bow to outside influences. Traditionally, it was a culture that prized headhunting and widely practiced cannibalism. Today, the Asmat number is some 110,000 people, considerably more than during the days of unrestricted warfare. They live in some 18,000 km2 of land on the south shore of West New Guinea (or West Papua) in what is now Indonesia. Their homeland consists of mangroves, tidal swamps, freshwater swamps, and lowland rainforest. They live along the north shore of the Arafura Sea and a considerable distance inland, aways next to rivers. Their dwellings are on piles due to the high tides that reach far in the flat inland. The outside world was quickly attracted to the Asmat’s unique carvings. These consist of elaborate large wood carvings such as ‘bisj’ poles, designed to honor their ancestors. The many other art forms include elaborate shields, finely sculpted hourglass drums and large canoe prows often featuring the praying mantis, the headhunter symbol par excellence.

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