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Overview
This spear was made by the Kanak people of New Caledonia probably in the 1800s. Decorated spears, or those such as this one, are not used as normal spears for warfare or hunting. Instead, they are only used in mourning ceremonies. The carved heads are either represent ancestors or the god of the land of the dead.
Decoration
The spear is made from wood. Three carved heads or masks sit two-thirds of the way down the spear shaft. Above and below these heads there are bands of incised zigzags and parallel lines decorating the shaft.
Acquisition
This spear is part of the Oldman Collection. In 1948, the New Zealand Government purchased it for an undisclosed sum from the London dealer and collector W O Oldman.