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Muluka Pyban (Passing Down)
Recent works by Torres Strait Islander Artist Dennis Nona


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Dennis Nona Piki 2009
Etching on Lenox paper 42 x 96cm $2500
In past times, men would carry out a special ritual to contact ancestral spirits. Before retiring to bed a man would rub his
head and the kuik (skulls) of deceased ancestors with sweet-smelling jarr and matuau leaves. This rite would induce piki (a dream) in which he might seek protection, or ask for guidance on important issues such as dispute settlement, hunting
strategies or battle plans. In this image, the dreamer is sleeping on a tupmul (stingray), which indicates that he belongs to the tupmul augadai (stingray clan). Behind his head is the skull of an ancestor, most likely that of one of his deceased parents.
Although human skulls were sometimes objects of exchange, the skulls of one’s own parents and of revered warriors were
never traded.

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