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Cultural events in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
Malagan (also spelled malangan or malanggan) ceremonies are large, intricate traditional cultural events that take place in parts of New Ireland province
Malagan
Province of Papua New Guinea
Ireland is "Malagan", a Nalik word for an ancient and revered set of practices and ceremonies practised throughout much of the main island. Malagan is also
New_Ireland_Province
Traditional mask in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
wood and other natural materials and used in funeral ceremonies called malagan. Tatanua face masks are normally carved from lime wood and completed and
Tatanua_mask
Island of the Bismarck Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean
practices are characteristic of the native people of New Ireland: Kabai, Malagan and Tubuan. In 1616 the Dutch sailors Jacob Le Maire and Willem Schouten
New_Ireland_(island)
Indian polymath (1861–1941)
Primitivism: a pastel-coloured rendition of a Malagan mask from northern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
Rabindranath_Tagore
Place in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
local government offices; shopping; hotels (such as the Kavieng Hotel, the Malagan Beach Resort hotel and the Kavieng Club (the former "colonial club" in
Kavieng
Autonomous community of Spain
sloping coasts; the Mediterranean coast has many cliffs, above all in the Málagan Axarquía and in Granada and Almería. This asymmetry divides the region
Andalusia
Island group in Papua New Guinea
(LLG), New Ireland Province. The Tabar Group is the area of origin of Malagan art. The local language is Mandara (also known as Tabar), ISO 639-3 language
Tabar_Group
Province of New Spain
legal code. Louisiana, under Spanish rule, especially during the terms of Malagan governors Luis de Unzaga y Amézaga and his brother-in-law, Bernardo de
Louisiana_(New_Spain)
Topics referred to by the same term
Zamboanga Sibugay, a town in the Philippines Malangas Coal Reservation Malagan, ceremony in Papua New Guinea Malang (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Malanga
Municipality in Andalucía, Spain
Frigiliana. Modern Age In the late 16th century, the Manrique de Lara family, Málagan nobles and lords of Frigiliana since 1508, built the Renaissance-style
Frigiliana
society has a rich, complex and active traditional culture. Most famously, it features malagan ceremonies, and indeed malagan is a Nalik word. v t e v t e
Nalik_culture
American actor
dubAlso Episode Ignis and Episode Ardyn DLC World of Warcraft: Legion Melris Malagan, Nathanos Blightcaller Battlefield 1 Old Luca Vincenzo Cocciola Call of
Jim_Pirri
Wooden statue from New Ireland in Papua New Guinea
formerly focused largely around mortuary rites. In contrast to the intricate malagan carvings of the north, artists in central New Ireland produced less ornate
Uli_figure
2007 French film
link] In 1835 Paris, the Vicomte de Prony visits a beautiful kept woman of Malagan birth, La Vellini. He tells her that her longstanding affair with libertine
The_Last_Mistress
Advanced Placement course and exam
Female deity Buk (mask) Hiapo (tapa) Tamati Waka Nene Navigation chart Malagan display and mask Presentation of Fijian mats and tapa cloths to Queen Elizabeth
AP_Art_History
2025 concert tour by Jennifer Lopez
maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Yllätys: Jennifer Lopez vaihtoi Málagan Fuengirolaan | Fuengirola.fi" [Surprise: Jennifer Lopez swapped Málaga
Up_All_Night:_Live_in_2025
Andalusian Arab pharmacist, botanist, physician and scientist (1197–1248)
which was his father's profession. Ibn al-Bayṭār learned botany from the Málagan botanist Abū al-ʿAbbās al-Nabātī with whom he started collecting plants
Ibn_al-Baytar
Art museum in San Francisco, California, U.S.
Sepik in Papua New Guinea, a group of brightly painted carvings used in malagan ceremonials of New Ireland, a roll of feather money from Nindu Island of
De_Young_Museum
Historical Muslim taifa kingdom in Spain (1026–1239)
He regained the title of caliph, which thenceforth was exclusive to the Málagan rulers. His rule, which lasted until his death in 1035, was characterized
Taifa_of_Málaga
Works of the Bengali poet
Primitivism: a pastel-coloured rendition of a Malagan mask from northern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea.
Works_of_Rabindranath_Tagore
11th-century Andalusian poet and Jewish philosopher
mis-attributed his works. Gabirol seems to have often been called "the Málagan", after his place of birth, and would occasionally so refer to himself
Solomon_ibn_Gabirol
Type of dance mask used by the Elema people of the eastern Gulf of Papua
from the immobile items seen in collections. Culture of Papua New Guinea Malagan Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eharo masks of Papua New Guinea
Eharo_mask
first industrialised city in Spain. This began the ascendancy of powerful Málagan bourgeois families, some of them gaining influence in national politics
History_of_Málaga
well represented in the collections of museums around the world is the Malagan art tradition of New Ireland. Well known traditional musical dances include
Culture_of_Papua_New_Guinea
Capital city of Isabela, Philippines
philstar.com. May 6, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2012. "AGGAW NA ILAGÁN, AGGAW NA MALAGÁN, ILAGÁN: LAND OF THE BRAVE". Official Facebook Account of Rev. Fr. June
Ilagan
Roberto Matta, Henry Moore and others. There are also works by local Malagan artists Manuel Barbadillo, Enrique Brinkmann, Eugenio Chicano, Jorge Lindell
Fundación_Picasso
birds in a totemic arrangement were, and continue to be, fabricated for malagan ceremonies, which are an intricate series of rituals commemorating death
Papua_New_Guinean_art
Ceramics of Al'Ándalus
dishes, and 4 earthenware jars of foreign colour (extranei coloris)". Malagan ware was also exported to the Islamic world, and has been found at Fustat
Hispano-Moresque_ware
Māori Film Festival Festival of Pacific Arts Public holidays in Palau Malagan Goroka Show (music) Sing-sing (New Guinea) (music) Festival of Pacific
List_of_festivals_in_Oceania
Traditional funerary sculptures of New Ireland
of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 162–. ISBN 978-1-58839-238-1. "Malagan and other New Ireland art, Papua New Guinea". Art Pacific.Com. Retrieved
Kulap
Ruler of the Emirate of Granada from 1325 to 1333
martial arts, and interested in literature and poetry: he commissioned the Málagan poet Ibn al-Murabi al-Azdi to write verses about the Sierra Nevada and
Muhammad_IV_of_Granada
Spanish musician (born 1964)
May he released the soundtrack of the short film En Malas Compañías by Malagan Antonio Hens. On the occasion of the XI Semana de Cine Fantástico y de
Mastretta_(musician)
Granadan prince
recognised inside the wilaya (province) of Málaga. In the same year, the Málagan army conquered the castles of Antequera, Marbella and Vélez. The army then
Abu_Said_Faraj
Sultan of Granada from 1309 to 1314
legitimacy of being the grandson of Muhammad II through his mother Fatima. The Málagan rebels were supported by North African forces under Uthman ibn Abi al-Ula
Nasr_of_Granada
(Marnpol, Maryampol) Mažeikiai (Mazheyk) Merkinė (Meritsh) Mielagėnai (Malagan) Miroslavas (Mireslav) Molėtai (Malat) Mosėdis (Masyad) Musninkai (Musnik)
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
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Friction Idiophone from New Ireland
northwest to southeast between the 2nd and 5th latitudes. It is known for its Malagan ceremonies, which are large, intricate traditional cultural and funeral
Livika
Spanish actor, model, and male beauty pageant winner
Mister Málaga 2006 competition, a precursory contest that chooses the Málagan representative to the Mister Spain competition. He disclosed in later interviews
Juan_García_Postigo
Owen) Ileksen (1976, Dennis O'Rourke) Yumi Yet (1975, Dennis O'Rourke) Malagan Labadama (1980, Chris Owen) Tukana – Husat i Asua? (1982, Chris Owen y
Memory of the World: National Cinematic Heritage
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