The Asmat Creation Story
Creation Story
Fumeripits was a mighty hunter- but he was all alone - he wanted company.
He drew the outline of a je on the ground and it sprang into existence completely built.
Fumeripits was lonely. He carved wooden figures, but they could not talk to him, so he carved a drum.
Fumeripits gathered the wooden figures around him and began to play the drum.
After some time, the wooden figures came to life and danced the "quavering knee" dance Fumeripits was happy.
The wooden figures came to life and became the Asmat people.
Fumeripits would go on to have many other adventures.
Shield
Wood and sago leaf fibers
This example shows the back of the shield. Note the carving at the top. The shield was believed to be an entity with power, so the whole thing was treated with respect, not just the front.
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Spear
Wood
Spear used for hunting and warfare; note the barbs on the tip and the carved wavy design.
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Ancestor Figure
Wood
Male ancestor figure with his hands on his hips
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Ancestor Figure
Wood and leaf fibers
Female ancestor figure with sago leaf necklace, bracelets, and anklets
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Drum
Wood
Drum carved from a section of a tree trunk and covered with a reptile skin drumhead
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Paint Bowl
Wood
Bowl used to hold pigments for painting ritual objects.
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Ancestor Figure
Wood
Male ancestor figure painted with lime and red ochre
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Ancestor Figure
Wood
Female and pregnant ancestor figure
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Ancestor Figure
Male ancestor figure with animal figures incorporated into his body
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Shield
Wood and sago leaf fibers
Shields were defensive armaments that incorporated symbolic designs
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