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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A garamut drum, food hook and alligator stool, Sepik River,…

Papua New Guinea: Garamut Drum, Food Hook, Alligator Stool

A garamut drum, food hook and alligator stool, Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, each piece with inset cowrie shell eyes, the horizontal slit-gong drum 28 cm high, 133 cm wide, 20 cm deep

A female figural food hook, carved wood with shell eyes and…

Papua New Guinea Figural Food Hook

A female figural food hook, carved wood with shell eyes and earrings and earth pigment decoration, Papua New Guinea, 73 cm high

An impressive figural food hook, carved wood, feather, shell…

Papua New Guinea Figural Food Hook

An impressive figural food hook, carved wood, feather, shell and fibre with remains of earth pigments, Papua New Guinea, 177 cm high

A figural food hook, carved wood, fibre, shell and earth…

Papua New Guinea Food Hook Sculpture

A figural food hook, carved wood, fibre, shell and earth pigments, Papua New Guinea, 86 cm high

Papua New Guinea basket hook. Sepik River carved female figure…

Sepik River Female Figure Food Hook

Papua New Guinea basket hook. Sepik River carved female figure food hook. Limed face with operculum eyes. Height 78 cm

Papua New Guinea food hook and gope board. With natural earth…

Papua New Guinea Earth Pigment Food & Gope Board

Papua New Guinea food hook and gope board. With natural earth pigments, length 68 cm (each)

Iatmul carved food hook, 'Samban', middle Sepik river Region,…

Iatmul Carved Food Hook from Papua New Guinea

Iatmul carved food hook, 'Samban', middle Sepik river Region, Papua New Guinea, early 20th century, wood with natural pigments and shells, carved as a male ancestor standing on a hook, height 50 cm. Provenance: Ex private collection new York,…

Murik Lakes figural food hook, lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea,…

Black-stained food hook from Papua New Guinea

Murik Lakes figural food hook, lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea, the timber stained black, length 100 cm

A PNG carved wooden food hook, the stylised mask with inset…

Carved Wooden Food Hook with Shell Eyes

A PNG carved wooden food hook, the stylised mask with inset shell eyes, double pronged hook to the base. Old patination to the lightweight wood carving. Height 71.5 cm

A large old Papua New Guinea carved figural food hook with lyre…

Papua New Guinea Carved Figural Food Hook with Headrest

A large old Papua New Guinea carved figural food hook with lyre bird feather headrest, protruding eyes and a crescent shape pearl shell breast plate. Height 130 cm

A Sepik River food hook and mask, 94 cm high (food hook)

Sepik River Hook and Mask Sculpture

A Sepik River food hook and mask, 94 cm high (food hook)

Two various Papua New Guinea Sepik food hooks. Including double…

Sepik Food Hooks: Crocodile, Snake, Male Figure & Birds

Two various Papua New Guinea Sepik food hooks. Including double sided crocodile & snake totem; & male figure surmounted by birds. Length 74 cm (longest)

A Papuan New Guinea food hook;carved wood,shell inlay and…

Papuan Food Hook with Shell Inlay - 43.5 cm

A Papuan New Guinea food hook;carved wood,shell inlay and rattan;43.5 cm high

A Food Hook, Murik Lakes, Lower Sepik River, Papua New Guinea,…

Murik Lakes Food Hook

A Food Hook, Murik Lakes, Lower Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth century), carved hardwood, shells, resin and natural earth pigments, 44 cm high. Provenance: Wayne Heathcote, Sydney. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, in the 1960s

A Food Hook, Kanganaman Village, Middle Sepik River, Papua New…

Sepik River Food Hook, Papua New Guinea

A Food Hook, Kanganaman Village, Middle Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth century), carved hardwood, 45 cm high. Provenance: John Pasquarelli, Papua New Guinea. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, in the 1960s

A Food Hook, Kanganaman Village, Middle Sepik River, Papua New…

Sepik Food Hook: Carved Hardwood from Papua New Guinea

A Food Hook, Kanganaman Village, Middle Sepik River, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth century), carved hardwood, 42.3 cm high. Provenance: John Pasquarelli, Papua New Guinea. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, in the 1960s

A Food Hook, Yenischenmangua Village, Middle Sepik River, Papua…

Yenischenmangua Food Hook from Papua New Guinea (1900)

A Food Hook, Yenischenmangua Village, Middle Sepik River, Papua New Guinea (circa 1900), carved wood, 26 cm high. Provenance: Wayne Heathcote, Sydney. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, in the 1960s

A Food Hook, Ammangabi, Karawari River, Papua New Guinea,…

Papua New Guinea Food Hook

A Food Hook, Ammangabi, Karawari River, Papua New Guinea, (early twentieth century), carved hardwood, 35.2 cm high. Provenance: John Pasquarelli, Papua New Guinea. Acquired from above by Dr Peter Elliott, in the 1960s

Food hook: Papua New Guinea origin with painted decoration,…

Painted Papua: 20th Century Food Hook

Food hook: Papua New Guinea origin with painted decoration, 20th century. 125 cm.

A collection of five Papua New Guinea Sepik River carved masks…

Sepik River Masks and Food Hook Collection

A collection of five Papua New Guinea Sepik River carved masks and a food hook. 74 cm (largest height)