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Hewe Meri - Middle Sepik River, New Guinea

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Hewe Meri, Middle Sepik River, New Guinea.  Wood, Fiber  and Natural Pigments
and dyes.

Female ancestor or spirit that protects women from harm, 12" x 21". One of a kind piece.
 

She is sometimes referred to as hewe-meri or two-kina meri because of her split-leg stance, but she is actually a protector of women. Her traditional name varies from village to village depending on the language group. She is said to have great protective power over women. If she sees a man abusing a women, she can turn him into woman. People will tell of hearing a story where this actually happened in the recent past.

Powerful female figures are common in clan stories. Many creation stories feature a woman who gives birth to the first members of the clan. She often discovers, or is given by a spirit animal or bird, the knowledge and tools that the villagers will need to survive in the jungle. A typical saying is that women had the power or discovered the knowledge, but the men took it from them.

The men's Haus Tambarans on the Sepik River are said to be female. One end gable frequently has a large split-leg carving of a powerful female ancestor figure as part of the roof beam supports.

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