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Mid/late 19th century; Maori Peoples, New Zealand

A Maori "Putorino" wooden wind instrument

The bugle flute with a central grimacing mask carving featuring an oval aperture in the form of a mouth and inlaid paua (abalone) eyes; the two hollowed wood pieces held together with natural fiber cord lashings
16.5" H x 1.75" W x 1.25" D

  • Provenance: Property of the American Broadcasting Company, New York
    Walt Disney Co., Burbank, California, acquired by corporate merger with the above;
    Private Collection, Los Angeles, California, acquired from the above
  • Notes: One of the enigmas of Oceanic music is the putorino, an instrument once made by the Maori people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) that may have been played as a flute or as a trumpet. Carved from a block of matai wood (Podocarpus spicatus) to mimic a case moth's (tungou ngou) cocoon, the putorino is formed by splitting the wood, hollowing the inside, and lashing it back together with vine. The putorino has a feminine voice representing the female ancestor Hineraukatauri, who personifies flute music.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered scuffs, scratches, nicks, shrinkage cracks, indentations, and separation at joints commensurate with age. Some of the cotton twine used as lashing for the two pieces of wood is missing on the upper third. As well, the twine on the lower end is loose and and the two ends appears to have loosely tied togrther to prevent further unravelling.

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