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 spear thrower and a flute stopper, carved wood, bamboo,…

Papua New Guinea Carved Wood Artifacts

A spear thrower and a flute stopper, carved wood, bamboo, feather, shell, hair and fibre, Papua New Guinea, the larger 101 cm high

A flute stopper, carved wood, feather, fibre, shell and earth…

Papua New Guinea Flute Stopper

A flute stopper, carved wood, feather, fibre, shell and earth pigments, Papua New Guinea, 139 cm high

Papua New Guinea Biwat flute stopper. Lower Sepik disc faced…

Biwat Flute Stopper with Carved Spirit Decoration

Papua New Guinea Biwat flute stopper. Lower Sepik disc faced carved spirit with, shell, cord and grass decorations. Ex Christensen collection, cc61243. Height 50 cm (without base)

Lower Sepik ceremonial flute stopper. Carved wood with…

Polychrome Stopper for Lower Sepik Flute

Lower Sepik ceremonial flute stopper. Carved wood with polychrome decoration. Height 47 cm

Papua New Guinea Biwat ceremonial flute stopper. Mid 20th…

Biwat Ceremonial Flute Stopper with Spirit Figure

Papua New Guinea Biwat ceremonial flute stopper. Mid 20th century Biwat spirit figure featuring crocodile and parrot totems. Height 158 cm

A Sepik flute and flute stopper, Papua New Guinea, decorated…

Sepik Flute with Inlaid Shell Design and Feathers

A Sepik flute and flute stopper, Papua New Guinea, decorated with inlaid shell design and cassowary feathers 105 cm

A highland female figure and Sepik figure, the female figure in…

Highland and Sepik Figures from Papua New Guinea

A highland female figure and Sepik figure, the female figure in charming naive style, the fine Sepik river figure probably from an older flute stopper, Papua New Guinea, height 38 - 43 cm

An old Sepik mask and Sepik flute stopper, the flute stopper…

Sepik Mask and Flute Stopper: Andrew Kugler Collection

An old Sepik mask and Sepik flute stopper, the flute stopper was collected in 1967 by Andrew Kugler, a petroleum engineer surveying in the Sepik basin, much of his collection was displayed at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York (later the Rockefeller…

A flute stopper wood with shell, dog teeth and fibre decoration.…

Sepik Flute Stopper with Shell and Dog Teeth Decoration

A flute stopper wood with shell, dog teeth and fibre decoration. Yuat river, Sepik Region, Papua New Guinea

Flute Stopper. Decorated bamboo base with two pierced holes, a…

Bamboo Flute Stopper with Carved Bird

Flute Stopper. Decorated bamboo base with two pierced holes, a woven fibre collar holds a carved bird. Red, white and black pigment. Length 157 cm. Width 22 cm. Provenance: T. Clemence Collection, New Zealand

A fine Mundugumor people flute stopper Biwat village, Yuat…

Mundugumor Flute Stopper from New Guinea

A fine Mundugumor people flute stopper Biwat village, Yuat River, Lower Sepik River, New Guinea. Provenance: Dr. Armand Wesremann a collection number to the reverse GFK324. Private collection France. 60 cm (75 cm including stand)