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80 FIG. 11 (far right): Gɨlɨmihɨnya (shield and arrows with net bag, detail). Baruya people, Wonenara, EHP, Papua New Guinea. Mid 1900s. Wood, looped plant-fiber string bag, 23 arrows, natural pigments, plant fibers, feathers. H: 89.5 cm (shield); 115 cm (overall). Collected by Stan Moriarty in 1966. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Gift of Stan Moriarty 1978, 258.1978.a–z/ M1480. Photo: AGNSW/Jenni Carter. © Baruya people, under the endorsement of the Pacific Islands Museums Association’s (PIMA) Code of Ethics. FIG. 8: Map of the New Guinea highlands. Illus: Matt Nix, Art Gallery of New South Wales. FIG. 9 (below): Goroka Show, 1964 (detail). Australian News and Information Bureau, National Archives of Australia, NAA: A1200, L49305. FIG. 10 (right): Kolkol or watumbiy (shoulder shield) by Irupetop (active mid 1900s). Anganen people, Det, Nembi Plateau, SHP, Papua New Guinea. Mid 1900s. Wood; red, black and white pigments; bamboo; machine-woven cotton sling. H: 121.5 cm. Collected by Stan Moriarty in 1969. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Purchased 1977, 265.1977/M2174. Photo: AGNSW/Jenni Carter. © Estate of the artist, under the endorsement of the Pacific Islands Museums Association’s (PIMA) Code of Ethics


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