Label TextThe bark basket (tunga) is one of the many objects used in the Pukumani mortuary ceremony. The decorated baskets, containing offerings such as food, are brought to the ceremony by relatives. At the close of the ceremony, the baskets, once emptied, are turned over and placed atop the Pukumani poles.
Bark baskets are constructed of eucalyptus bark that has been peeled from the trunk of the tree, folded in half, and stitched down the sides. The lines and dots on this bark basket are virtually identical to those painted on grave poles and the bodies of mourners during the ceremony.
(Exhibition label, 2017)