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Object Number
989-26-30/11601
Display Title
Quiver (jade) with curare darts used in blow gun (pucuna)
Descriptions
Indigenous Term
jade; pucuna
Object Description
Quiver (jade) with curare darts used in blow gun (pucuna) quiver consists of a bamboo tube sealed at one end with resin or wax, incised at opposite end w/ geometric motifs. attached to top end is a fiber strap with a small metal flat peice attached to it near one end. near sealed end is a gourd filled with a cotton type material. gourd is attached by means of thin wood + plant strips. made and used by men.
Inventory Description
Quiver, carved bamboo, incised, vegetable fiber cord straps, dried gourd attache
Classification
- Quiver
Department
Ethnographic
Date
20th century
Culture
- Urarina
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
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Peru
/
<State>
/
<County>
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Santa Cecilia
Additional Geographic Terms
Chambira river basin; Northeastern Peru
Dimensions
Overall: 33.3 x 11.2 x 11.2 cm (13 1/8 x 4 7/16 x 4 7/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
989-26-30/11601
Provenance
Collector
Michelle McKinley
(Jun-89 - 8-Sep-89)
Collector
Bartholomew Dean
(June 1989 - September 8, 1989)
Donor
Michelle McKinley
(June 1989 - September 8, 1989)
Donor
Bartholomew Dean
(Jun-89 - 8-Sep-89)
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