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Fiji I ULA DRISA from the Burns Family Massacre
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Fiji I ULA DRISA from the Burns Family Massacre

Galerie Meyer-Oceanic Art

Provenance: Provenance : This war-club was acquired at auction in 2006 from The John McArthur Patrick Collection in Canada along with a group of twelve albumen carte-de-visite photographs by Francis Herbert Dufty (active in Fiji 1871-1892) all inscribed on the back with mentions pertaining to the massacre of the Burns family in Fiji in 1873.
 
The Burns family massacre took place in 1873 following on the heels of a previous terrible misunderstanding in which two European settlers were killed by men of the Kai Colo Mountain tribes, along the Ba River on the island of Viti Levu. These horrific events stemmed from disputes about land ownership and the aggressive advance of European settlers creating homesteads far out from the established townships. This club is photographed twice by Francis Herbert Dufty II (c. 1846–1910) in the hands of the Burns massacre suspects.

Literature: CASSE-TÊTE II : ARMES ET ARMEMENTS DE L'OCÉANIE. Exhibition catalogue, Gal. Meyer, Paris, 2022, pp. 132-135

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Tribal Art dealer specializing in early Oceanic Art since 1980 and archaic Eskimo Art since 2010

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