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Latitude
-4.71979
Longitude
143.6055
Start Date
2018-08-27
End Date
2018-08-27

Description

Among the spirits who inhabit Awiakay land are manjime, bush spirits who dwell in fig-trees. Before felling a fig tree, the spirit of the tree needs to be informed, and all the climbing plants and roots carefully cleaned, lest the person who is felling the tree be punished by the spirit by being bitten by a snake, cutting their leg with an axe, buried by another falling tree, etc. It is not part of Awiakay understanding of manjime that these spirits would need any kind of ladders to get to the fig-trees where they live. However, string figure designs, which are like vignettes of Awiakay cosmology, utilise artistic expression, and thus often step into the imaginary. When the final design of this string figure emerges, the figure-maker moves it up and down indicating the fig-spirits throwing down (and pulling up) their ladder. Image: Darja Munbaŋgoapik, ‘the ladder of a fig tree spirit’

Sources

ID
tc36ee
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/028_manjime_kausanga

Extended Data

ID
DKH01-028_manjime_kausanga
Countries
Papua New Guinea - PG
Publisher
Darja Hoenigman
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)