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Object Number
13-40-30/85350.1
Display Title
Insignia
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Regalia, stick w/ black/white feathers, band of black and white feathers w/ ti
Classification
- Regalia
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Chamococo
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Bolivia
Additional Geographic Terms
Eastern area
Materials
Feather, Vegetable fiber, Wood
Dimensions
Overall: 62 x 8.8 x 4.5 cm (24 7/16 x 3 7/16 x 1 3/4 in.)
Quantity
2
Label on object
85350
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| 61-7-30/8271 | Short wooden stick with small red feathers at top - ceremonial |
Regalia
|
Ponto
Baixao Preto | |
| 13-40-30/85349 | Headdress ? |
Regalia
|
Bolivia
| |
| 03-33-30/62662 | Insignia of war chief |
Ornament
Raw Material |
Paraguay
| |
| 13-40-30/85350.4 | Insignia |
Raw Material
Ornament |
Bolivia
| |
| 13-40-30/85350.3 | Insignia |
Ornament
Raw Material |
Bolivia
| |
| 13-40-30/85346 | Headdress |
Regalia
|
Bolivia
| |
| 03-33-30/62681 | Insignia of chief |
Ornament
Raw Material |
Lengua
| |
| 99-12-30/53170 | Feather |
Regalia
|
Dutch Guiana
Suriname | |
| 34-114-10/3907 | Willow stick with shaman's eagle feather attached |
Regalia
|
Nevada
| |
| 53-47-30/7525.2 | Raffia woven rings with feathers for "dance of the women" |
Regalia
|
Colombia
| |
| 03-33-30/62670 | Insignia of warrior |
Ornament
Raw Material |
Paraguay
| |
| 08-12-30/73070 | Feathers for ornamenting instrument in the yurupary dance |
Regalia
|
South America
|