The collection of New Guinea tribal artifacts began in the late 19th century during the period of European colonialism and exploration of the region. Many early collectors were anthropologists, missionaries, or colonial administrators who were interested in documenting the diverse cultures and societies of the region.

The first known collector of New Guinea tribal artifacts was Sir William MacGregor, the Governor of British New Guinea from 1895 to 1898. MacGregor was an avid collector of artifacts and ethnographic objects, and he acquired a large collection of New Guinea tribal artifacts during his time in the region. He was followed by other collectors, including the American anthropologist Margaret Mead, who conducted extensive fieldwork in the region in the early 20th century and amassed a significant collection of artifacts.

During the early 20th century, many New Guinea tribal artifacts were acquired by museums and private collectors in Europe and North America. These more...

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Lime Spatulas (2) two finely carved spatulas with various…

Papua New Guinea Lime Spatulas

Lime Spatulas (2) two finely carved spatulas with various delicate designs. Traces of lime infill evident. Papua New Guinea. Length 55 cm; length 45 cm

Massim lime spatula fine, figural form, Massim lime spatula.…

Massim Figural Lime Spatula

Massim lime spatula fine, figural form, Massim lime spatula. Squatting figure in the classic knees-to-elbows pose. Ovoid head, pierced elongated nose, raised ears and small circular eyes. Height 30.6 cm. Width 4.2 cm

Group of Massim lime Spatulas (3) three finely carved spatulas…

Massim Lime Spatulas with Delicate Designs

Group of Massim lime Spatulas (3) three finely carved spatulas with various delicate designs. Traces of lime infill evident. Papua New Guinea. Length 42.3 cm; length 38.5 cm; length 33.5 cm

Massim lime spatula finely carved lime spatula with seated…

Seated Figure Lime Spatula

Massim lime spatula finely carved lime spatula with seated figure to top, hands resting on chin. Height 23 cm. Width 2 cm