Club (Supi or Supe)
ClassificationsArms and Armor-clubs
Date19th Century
Made AtMalaita Province, Solomon Islands
MediumWood and fiber
Dimensions25 × 5 3/4 × 1 in. (63.5 × 14.6 × 2.5 cm)
Credit LineBowers Museum Purchase
Object number2014.2.1
DescriptionDue to their unique lozenge shape, supe clubs are one of the most widely-recognized club forms form Malaita Island. They have also been found on Maramasike Island as well as other islands within the southeastern Solomons. The club’s primary function was as a weapon. It is surmised that the shape of the clubs has sexual significance. As such, men of the Kwaio culture are not allowed to carry these types of clubs when they are participating in courtship rituals. Supe clubs frequently have a lower portion that is wrapped with fiber and some have shell rings around the top edge of this wrapping.On View
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