Cultural Sculptures and Masks

Diverse sculptures and masks from different cultures, representing historical craftsmanship and cultural identity with rich details.

Asa Kate Mask, late 19th century, 21 1/2 x 12 3/8 in. (54.61 x 31.43 cm), Wood, Papua New Guinea, 19th century, This mask represents Asa, a child-devouring spirit who appears during male initiations to challenge and attempt to frighten the initiates. As part of the transformation process, boys between the ages of four and fifteen are taught secret information about their group's traditions and ritual objects. They live in a special house apart from the rest of the village during this time. When their initiation is complete, a big festival is held and the young men are returned to their homes riding on the shoulders of their fathers or maternal uncles.
Asa Kate Mask, late 19th century, 21 1/2 x 12 3/8 in. (54.61 x 31.43 cm), Wood, Papua New Guinea, 19th century, This mask represents Asa, a child-devouring spirit who appears during male initiations to challenge and attempt to frighten the initiates. As part of the transformation process, boys between the ages of four and fifteen are taught secret information about their group's traditions and ritual objects. They live in a special house apart from the rest of the village during this time. When their initiation is complete, a big festival is held and the young men are returned to their homes riding on the shoulders of their fathers or maternal uncles.