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Crocodile mask, 19th century, Mer, Torres Strait.

Aboriginalrock art with lightening beings, Willeroo Station, Australia

Aboriginalrock art, c. 1800 BCE, Wunnumurra Gorge, Barnett River, Kimberley, Australia

Bark painting with eel-tail catfish, 1940s, probably from Croker Island, Arnhem Land, Australia

Bark painting with bust of bird-like creature, 1940s or 1950s, Groote Eylandt, Arnhem Land, Australia.

Hemlaut (“old man”) mask, late 19th or early 20th century, Sulka. Pith and other fibers, pigment.

Two Sulka men wearing hemlaut masks, c. 1910.

Funerary carving (malagan), late 19th-early 20th century, New Ireland, northern region.

Funerary carving (malagan), late 19th-early 20th century, New Ireland, northern region.

Canoe prow, 19th – 20th century, New Ireland, northern region.

Matua malagan mask, 19th century, New Ireland, northern region

Lor mask, 19th century, Tolai, New Britain, PNG. Modeled on partial human skull.

Canoe figurehead, late 19th-early 20th century, central or western Solomon Islands, possibly New Georgia Island.

Ear ornament, mid- to late-19th century, Solomon Islands, New Georgia Island.

Skullshrines, Simbo,Solomon Islands, about 1900

Modeled ancestor skull, New Georgia Island, Solomon Islands.

Tattooed Female, Solomon Islands

Meetinghouse, bai, at Melekeok, Belau, rebuilt c. 1990.

Gable Figure (Dilukái), 19th–early 20th century, Belauan people, Belau (Palau), Caroline Islands

Woman’s Valuable (Tolúk), late 19th–early 20th century, Belauan people, Belau (Palau), Caroline Islands. Turtle shell.

Seated figure, late 19th-early 20th century, Satawan Island, Caroline Islands. Wood, shell, traces of paint and resin.

House mask (tapuanu), 19th century (?), Satawan, Mortlock Islands.

Weather charm (Hos), late 19th–early 20th century, Yap (?), Caroline Islands. Wood, stingray spines, fiber, lime.

Traditional tattooing from the Mashall Islands, colored lithograph after drawings by Louis Choris, 1820-22.

Female Figure, early 19th century, Ha'apai Archipelago, Tonga. Whale ivory; H. 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm).

Kava bowl, 18th century, Tonga. Wood and coconut fiber.

Samoan man with traditional tattoos (pe’a), c. 1890. Photos by Thomas Andrew.

Samoan tattoo artists (tufuga ta tatau) at work, c. 1895. Photos by Thomas Andrew.

Kava Bowl in the Form of a Turtle (Darivonu), early 19th century, Fiji. Wood; L. 22 in. (55.9 cm).

Male Figure (Tiki), 18th–early 19th century, Mangareva, Gambier Islands, French Polynesia. Wood; H. 38 3/4 in. (98.4 cm).

Figure of the God Rao, 18th – early 19th century, Mangareva, Mangareva Islands. Wood; H. 104 cm.

Fly Whisk (Tahiri [?]), early to mid–19th century, probably Rurutu or Tupua'i, Austral Islands, French Polynesia. Wood, fiber, human hair.

Detail of handle. Fly Whisk (Tahiri [?]), early to mid–19th century, probably Rurutu or Tupua'i, Austral Islands, French Polynesia. Wood, fiber, human hair.

(To'o) Representing the God 'Oro, 18th century, Maohi (Tahitian) people, Tahiti, French Polynesia. Wood, coconut husk fiber, traces of feathers; H. 18 1/8 in. (46 cm).

Double-headed figure (ti’i), late 18th – early 19th century, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia. Wood. H: 59 cm.

Godhouse (fare atua), late 18th – early 19th century, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia. Wood. L: 87cm.

Mourning costume, late 18th century, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia.

Maquesan man with traditional tattoos, c. 1880s.

Schematic diagram of traditional Maquesan tattoos.

Barkcloth effigy, 19th century, Marquesas Islands. Barkcloth.

Sculpture of Takaii, Hiva Oa Island, Marquesas Islands. Stone.

Moai (Easter Island heads), 1100-1650 CE, Rapa Nui (Easter Island).

Male Figure (Moai Tangata), early 19th century, Rapa Nui people, Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Wood, obsidian, bone; H. 16 in. (40.6 cm).

Male Figure (Moai Tangata), 18th – early 19th century (before 1827), Rapa Nui people, Rapa Nui (East Island). Wood, bone. H. 16 in.

Temple figure (ki’i) depicting Ku-ka'ili-moku, 1790-1810, Kona region, Hawai’i. Wood, H: 267 centimetres.

Human figure (stool?), late 18th – early 19th century, Hawai’i. Wood, shell and human teeth.

Feathered god figure, late 18th century, Hawai’i. Net basketry, feathers. H: 42 inches.

Feathered cape (‘Ahu ‘ula), 18th century, Hawai’i.

Feathered cape (‘Ahu ‘ula), pre-1861, Hawai’i.

Architectural ornament, Te Tipunga period (ca. 1200–1500), North Island, Kaitaia. Wood; 88 5/8 in. (225 cm).

Canoe prow (haumi), Early Maori, Te Tipunga period (ca. 1200–1500), Northland, Doubtless Bay. Wood; L. 42 1/8 in. (107 cm).

Burial chest (papa koiwi), 18th – early 19th century, Maori, Auckland Penninsula, New Zealand. Wood.

House Post Figure (AmZealando), ca. 1800, Maori people, Te Arawa region, Aotearoa (New). Wood; H. 43 in. (109 cm).

‘Fisherman’s God,’ late 18th-early 19th century, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, New Zealand. Wood, paint. H: 33 cm.