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- Bisj_pole abstract "A Bisj or Bis pole is a ritual artifact created and used by the Asmat people of south-western New Guinea. Bisj poles can be erected as an act of revenge, to pay homage to the ancestors, to calm the spirits of the deceased and to bring harmony and spiritual strength to the community.Objects similar to Bisj poles are found among many peoples of the South Pacific islands, such as peoples from New Zealand and Vanuatu.".
- Bisj_pole thumbnail Bisjpaal1.JPG?width=300.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageID "2347710".
- Bisj_pole wikiPageLength "3059".
- Bisj_pole wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Bisj_pole wikiPageRevisionID "684735191".
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Arborglyph.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Artifact_(archaeology).
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Asmat_people.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asian_sculpture.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headhunting_in_New_Guinea.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_art.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Ceremonial_pole.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Dendroglyph.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Dol_hareubang.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Headhunting.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Headstone.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Huabiao.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Jangseung.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Khachkar.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Lingam.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Madia_Gond.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Megalith.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Memento_mori.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Menhir.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Moai.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Islands.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Picture_stone.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Ritual.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Runestone.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Stele.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Totem_pole.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink Vanuatu.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink File:Bisjpaal1.JPG.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLink File:Bisjpaal2.JPG.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bisj pole".
- Bisj_pole wikiPageWikiLinkText "bisj pole".
- Bisj_pole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bisj_pole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bisj_pole subject Category:Asian_sculpture.
- Bisj_pole subject Category:Headhunting_in_New_Guinea.
- Bisj_pole subject Category:Indonesian_art.
- Bisj_pole hypernym Artifact.
- Bisj_pole type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Bisj_pole type Art.
- Bisj_pole comment "A Bisj or Bis pole is a ritual artifact created and used by the Asmat people of south-western New Guinea. Bisj poles can be erected as an act of revenge, to pay homage to the ancestors, to calm the spirits of the deceased and to bring harmony and spiritual strength to the community.Objects similar to Bisj poles are found among many peoples of the South Pacific islands, such as peoples from New Zealand and Vanuatu.".
- Bisj_pole label "Bisj pole".
- Bisj_pole sameAs Q2074546.
- Bisj_pole sameAs Bisjpaal.
- Bisj_pole sameAs m.075lk3.
- Bisj_pole sameAs Bis_direği.
- Bisj_pole sameAs Q2074546.
- Bisj_pole wasDerivedFrom Bisj_pole?oldid=684735191.
- Bisj_pole depiction Bisjpaal1.JPG.
- Bisj_pole isPrimaryTopicOf Bisj_pole.