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Object Number 989-26-30/11606
Display Title Woven pillow made from chambira, stuffed with wild cotton(?)
Descriptions
Indigenous Term binaau
Object Description Woven pillow made from chambira, stuffed with wild cotton(?) stripped woven pattern in black, brown + pink. (binaau) made by women.
Inventory Description Pillow, braided brown and pink vegetable fiber stuffed with cotton
Classification
  • Pillow
Department Ethnographic
Date 20th century
Culture
  • Urarina
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America / Peru / <State> / <County> / Santa Beatriz
Additional Geographic Terms Chambira river basin; Northeastern Peru
Dimensions Overall: 36.5 x 21 x 8 cm (14 3/8 x 8 1/4 x 3 1/8 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 989-26-30/11606
Provenance
Collector Michelle McKinley (Jun-89 - 8-Sep-89)
Collector Bartholomew Dean (June 1989 - September 8, 1989)
Donor Bartholomew Dean (Jun-89 - 8-Sep-89)
Donor Michelle McKinley (June 1989 - September 8, 1989)

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