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Object Number
997-12-30/11751
Display Title
Sounding horn (abeng), in process of manufacture
Descriptions
Indigenous Term
Abeng
Object Description
Sounding horn (abeng) in process of manufacture. This is a duplicate of the historic green horn sounded by Jamaican maroons to call their people into battle against the British, except for its color. It would not be painted as this would activate the power of the abeng.
Inventory Description
Carved horn, plain, possibly unfinished.
Classification
- Unclassified
Department
Ethnographic
Date
1/5/97-1/8/97
Artist
Rupert Reid
Culture
- Modern
- Maroon
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
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Jamaica
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<County>
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<City>
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Accompong
Additional Geographic Terms
West Indies
Materials
Horn, Cow horn
Dimensions
Overall: 12 x 5 x 4 cm (4 3/4 x 1 15/16 x 1 9/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
997-12-30/11751
Credit Line
Gift of Lucia Cargill and George Brandon on behalf of the people of Accompong, Jamaica
Provenance
Collector
Lucia C. Cargill
(2/28/97)
Collector
Dr. George Brandon
(2/28/97)
Donor
Lucia C. Cargill
(2/28/97)
Donor
Dr. George Brandon
(2/28/97)
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