RARE RAROTONGA COOK ISLANDS FISHERMAN\'S GOD CARVED IRON WOOD TIKI CIRCA 1960\'S


RARE RAROTONGA COOK ISLANDS FISHERMAN\'S GOD CARVED IRON WOOD TIKI CIRCA 1960\'S

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RARE RAROTONGA COOK ISLANDS FISHERMAN\'S GOD CARVED IRON WOOD TIKI CIRCA 1960\'S:
$281.00


RARE RAROTONGA COOK ISLANDS FISHERMAN\'S GOD CARVED IRON WOOD TIKI CIRCA 1960\'S

This is the iconic Fisherman\'s God from Rarotonga Cook Islands. This incredible ironwood tiki was hand carved in the 1960\'s by a master carver in perfect replication of 18th and 19th century Fisherman God\'s that are worth 2 million+ dollars!

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  • Approximately 12\" x 5\" x 5 1/2\" inches
  • About Fisherman\'s God of Rarotonga (British Museum Website):\"The Cook Islands are situated in the middle of the South Pacific. The wood carvers of the island of Rarotonga, one of the Cook Islands, have a distinctive style. The British Museum has other examples of their figurative sculpture, such as a very large god staff and a figure (see related objects).This short, squat figure is a typical example of the so-called \'fisherman\'s god\'. The missionary John Williams observed these figures in use during his stay in Rarotonga, noting in his bookMissionary Enterprises (1837) that they were to be seen mounted at the front of every fishing canoe. Offerings of food and flowers were made to the god before a fishing expedition. Fish are an important part of the diet of the Cook Islanders, and fishermen are highly skilled.The head is characteristically large with big eyes and mouth. In this instance the edges of the large ears are notched. Typically, the belly protrudes and the buttocks are large. Almost all of these figures have a long penis, although some missionaries removed them. The feet are slightly turned inwards so they fit into the bow of the canoe. Many of these figures were undecorated, but here the figure is painted with designs in black pigment, probably representing tattooing.The manufacture of these figures declined with the introduction of Christianity to the Cook Islands in the early nineteenth century. Some missionaries actively discouraged their use.\"
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RARE RAROTONGA COOK ISLANDS FISHERMAN\'S GOD CARVED IRON WOOD TIKI CIRCA 1960\'S:
$281.00

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