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PNG community at the relaunch
This remarkable exhibition of the material cultures of the Pacific had its origin when the North Wing of the Museum opened in 1895. Artefacts on display come from Papua New Guinea, the Solomon and Santa Cruz Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji and New Zealand.

Approximately 3000 bows and arrows, spears, shields, utensils, ornaments, masks and ritual objects are displayed in the original wall cases and flat cases. This is the largest exhibition of Pacific material in Australia and second only to Auckland in the southern hemisphere. The Pacific Gallery is being preserved as an example of 19th century museum display, essentially visual storage.

Progressively, this site will add text and images that enables the visitor to tour through the gallery and review the exhibition geographically, see how particular categories of objects vary from one region to another, explore cultural conservatism and change, and learn about the scientists, missionaries, government officers and others who collected the material.

After visiting this website, come and see the Gallery. There is no substitute for the real object.
Pacific Cultures Gallery artefacts
Mike Rann receiving a traditional Maori welcome at the relaunch of the gallery
A member of the PNG community
Interior of Pacific Cultures Gallery
Maori Haka at opening ceremony
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