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Contemporary Traditional Asmat Culture, Part 2 The Asmat Creation Story:Fumeripits creates People from trees By Alexandra Roybal Culture/Geography, Period 8 February 2, 2012 Caglayan, Ph. D Emily. “The Asmat” In Heilbrum Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 200-http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/asma/hd_asma.

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Contemporary Traditional Asmat Culture, Part 2The Asmat Creation Story:Fumeripits creates People

from trees

By Alexandra RoybalCulture/Geography, Period 8

February 2, 2012Caglayan, Ph. D Emily. “The Asmat” In Heilbrum Timeline of Art

History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

200-http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/asma/hd_asma.htm

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According to Asmat tradition: "Fumeripits was the first being to exist on earth, and he also created the first

men's ceremonial house called jeu."

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Fumeripits would spend his days dancing along the beach, but after awhile grew tired of bieng alone.

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So he chopped down a number of trees, carved them into human figures, and placed them inside the jeu.

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However, since the sculptures were inanimate, Fumeripits was still unhappy. He then decided to create a drum, and chopped down another tree, hollowed out the center, and stretched a piece of

lizard skin over the top.

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As he began to play the drum, the human figures miraculously came to life, their elbows came unstuck

from  their knees, and they began to dance.

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This is how Fumeripits made people from trees. And the first people were Asmat