Lot Essay
According to Douglas Newton (New Guinea Art in the Collection of the Museum of Primitive Art, New York, 1967) bullroareres are believed by the Namau (one of the tribes sharing a common culture in the Papuan Gulf area) "to have great supernatural power, and are the focus of a special cult. Their name, meaning "weeping spirits", applies especially to the ceremonies in which they are played in mourning for important men."