Bisj-poles
Pauline van der Zee
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Bisj-poles
Published
2007
Publisher
KIT Publishers
Pages
119
ISBN-13
9789068324785
ISBN-10
9068324780
Description
"Bisj-poles are long, figuratively-carved tree trunks from the southwest of New Guinea. The poles serve as a memorial for the deceased and have been named for the ritual of which they form the centre, the bisj. This ritual has to do with the cycle of life and death and - in former times - with head-hunting and actions of revenge." "Head-hunting, vengeance expeditions and cannibalism! Before long, however, through pacification and Christianisation of the Asmat, these practices were banned. In particular, the Dutch museums of ethnology feared that the associated rituals and woodcarving art would, as a result, vanish into thin air. It was therefore important that the museums would save, on time, whatever could be saved." "Bisj-poles, sculptures from the rain forest, shows 58 exceptional objects from the southwestern coastal area of New Guinea. Almost all of them have been collected as from the 1950s, when the inhospitable marsh and forest areas of the Asmat region were slowly but surely laid open for exploration patrols and the founding of government offices and mission posts. The Dutch pioneers found a culture with a rich artistic production that could not compare to that in the part of the island governed by the Netherlands." "The poles on display are the historical witnesses of a still very-much-alive Asmat culture from Papua. The bisj-ritual for the honouring of the dead continues to exist there, however without the bloody practices of former times. Further, the catalogue offers a look behind the scenes of the museums' collection management that was determinedly focused on getting as many copies as possible of these impressive sculptures into the Netherlands."--Jacket.
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This edition of Bisj-poles has approximately 119 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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For most readers, Bisj-poles typically takes between 2h 29m and 1h 39m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 29,750 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Bisj-poles?
Bisj-poles was written by Pauline van der Zee.
When was Bisj-poles published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 2007. The original work may have been published on a different date.