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Deity Figure from Rarotonga information


Deity Figure from Rarotonga
MaterialWood
Size69 cm high
CreatedLate eighteenth or early nineteenth century AD
Present locationBritish Museum, London
RegistrationAOA LMS 169

The Deity Figure from Rarotonga is an important wooden sculpture of a male god that was made on the Pacific island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. The cult image was given to English missionaries in the early nineteenth century as the local population converted to Christianity. It was eventually bought by the British Museum in 1911.[1]

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