Wooden ancestral carving

Title
Wooden ancestral carving
Creator
Year/Period
Late 19th century
Region
Nias Island
Material
Technique
Dimension
Object size: H: 71.6,
x Dia: 25 cm
Accession No.
XXXX-11445

Ancestor carvings like these were found in households throughout Nias. They served as reminders of the deceased, and as charms to protect the household. A new image was made when a person died, and this was lashed together with the rest on the right wall of a house. These carvings may be viewed as containers for ancestral spirits. The people of Nias believed that by trapping the last breath of a dying person, the soul could be contained and transferred to the carving.