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Turquoise water and white sand beach at the stunning little island of Ral off the coast of Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

Turquoise water and white sand beach at the stunning little island of Ral off the coast of Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

Traditionally built huts in the Nusa Island retreat, Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

New build houses new development in County Cork, Ireland. EU funds led to 'Celtic tiger' investment in the Republic

Repro thatched cottages in new development in County Wexford, Ireland. EU funds led to 'Celtic tiger' investment in the Republic

Bar, grocery shop and off licence, New Street, Bantry, Wild Atlantic Way, County Cork, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Sign of financial crisis and end of the Celtic Tiger economy, half-finished new housing at Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland

Sign of financial crisis and end of the Celtic Tiger economy, half-finished new housing at Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland

The Spike, a new landmark in the middle of the shopping centre in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

New Ireland Malagan funerary statue in at the Metropolitan Museum of Art museum, New York, USA. New Ireland is part of the Bismarck Archipelago, situated north of New Guinea, and has an estimated population of 100,000. The Dutch first encountered the island in 1616, and today New Ireland is a province of Papua New Guinea. Nineteen different languages are spoken on the island, and it is divided by a chain of mountains into three distinct regions: northern, central, and southeastern. The art of New Ireland traditionally centered on mortuary ceremonies and feasts to honor the dead. In northern New Ireland, the name given to these elaborate ceremonies is malagan, which is also the term used for the carved and painted sculptures associated with the ceremonies.