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 Papua New Guinea Sepik River crocodile totem drum, 67 cm…

Papua New Guinea Crocodile Totem Drum

A Papua New Guinea Sepik River crocodile totem drum, 67 cm height

Papua New Guinea Highlands drum, with green cloth and snake…

Highlands Drum with Snake Skin Top

Papua New Guinea Highlands drum, with green cloth and snake skin top, height 63 cm

A large Huon Gulf Kundu drum, New Guinea, an incised design to…

Huon Gulf Kundu Drum: Incised Design, Lizard Skin Head (67cm)

A large Huon Gulf Kundu drum, New Guinea, an incised design to the central handle, with a lizard skin resonant head, 67 cm high

A lizard skin kundu drum, Massim Region, the long curved body…

Massim Region Lizard Skin Kundu Drum: Carved Animal & Human Heads

A lizard skin kundu drum, Massim Region, the long curved body with a crosshatched handle, and raised relief carved animal and human heads to each side, 70 cm high

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

Papua New Guinea Highlands drum, with green cloth and snake…

Papua New Guinea Highlands drum, with green cloth and snake skin top, height 63 cm

Large Papua New Guinea Torres Strait Islands drum. Carved wood…

Papua New Guinea Torres Strait Islands Large Drum, Carved Wood

Large Papua New Guinea Torres Strait Islands drum. Carved wood and snake skin, height 116 cm

Early Kundu drum, Asmat Peoples Papua New Guinea. Carved wood…

Asmat Peoples Early Kundu Drum: Carved Wood, Snake Skin

Early Kundu drum, Asmat Peoples Papua New Guinea. Carved wood and snake skin, height 75 cm

Early Kundu drum, Asmat Peoples Papua New Guinea. Carved wood…

Asmat Peoples Kundu Drum with Frigate Bird Handle

Early Kundu drum, Asmat Peoples Papua New Guinea. Carved wood and snake skin. Frigate bird handle, height 65 cm