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From Mendi, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea (1970s).

These figures memorialise a dead man and his widow from Papua New Guinea, where death was not considered natural, but a result of an enemy's magic. As a reminder that the death needed to be avenged, such figures were made to stand outside the village meeting house until some form of compensation was made. The widow is covered in white mud which is worn during the mourning period.