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Themes: Celebrations / Spiritual aspects

Balloons, which floated above the gravestones to create an uplifting response

Resource material:
  • Faiths in Norfolk and Suffolk
  • Building styles in Norfolk and Suffolk
  • Festivals in Mexico and Peru
  • East Anglian dance traditions
  • East Anglian church carving traditions
  • Papua New Guinea - Masks
  • Ancestor Spirits in Papua New Guinea
  • Celebrations in Papua New Guinea – ritual and the sing-sing
  • Belief systems and spiritual aspects in Papua New Guinea
  • Ancestor/ Spirit Boards from Papua New Guinea
World art objects:
  • Lime spatula with bird finial. Papua New Guinea. (40006)
  • Janus-headed stick/pestle. Papua New Guinea. (40008)
  • Circular wooden boss with cross pattern (40024)
  • Kneeling bird figure with wings spread out (40038)
  • Bowl in the form of a bird swallowing a fish, the underside carved with the design of a suspension hook (40039)
  • Crescent shaped shell pendant (40050)
  • Carving of a squatting figure within an arch surmounted by a janus-headed hornbill encircling another human head. (40055)
  • Bark painting with a stylised pattern of six comma/foetus shapes. (40073)
  • Fan-like object decorated with a face - possibly a dance mask
  • Face on wooden mount/support
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