Beautiful museum in Munich focused on extensive ethnographic collections from Africa, Australia, North America, Mid and South America, the Orient, East and Central Asia, South and SE Asia, and Oceania. We did not manage to see it all given the size and also the covid times conditions (wearing a mask in those rooms is not very easy as they do need to protect the exhibits with dehumidifiers and other means).
We only managed to see the collections from the Orient, Oceania and the special exhibition on Myanmar. But we will go back 🙂
The Orient collectionThe Oceania collectionFood storage and makingThe Big Lizard representing the ancestorClothing item with the image of the ancestral Big LizardAncestor figure, Malaysia, 19th centuryPapua New GuineaMaskMaskMale figure (used for initiation into the nevinbur society, represents Aiwut Mansip) – Vanuatu, before 1890Breast ornaments, clam shell, Papua New Guinea, before 1890Warrior suit with funnel-shaped head protection-Micronesia, before 1891Helmet made from the dried skin of a balloon fish-Micronesia, Kiribati,before 1916Bark paperThe Myanmar collectionMusical instruments, MyanmarThe Buddha Hall