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Object Number 2004.29.8300
Display Title Lacandone child drawing back bow and arrow
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: Lacandone Indians / N. Guatemala / Gift of Dr. A. M. Tozzer. Taken in 1902-3. / See N6460-N6485
Keywords
  • Ethnographic
  • People
Department Photographic
Date 1902-1903
Culture
  • Lacandón Maya
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Guatemala
Dimensions Overall: 10.16 × 12.7 cm (4 × 5 in.)
Provenance
Donor Donated by Dr. Alfred M. Tozzer

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Lacandone woman weaving on a loom
2004.29.8298.1 Lacandone woman weaving on a loom
Guatemala
Lacandone family outside of home
2004.29.8298 Lacandone family outside of home
Guatemala
Lacandone woman, Chankin's wife, spinning yarn
2004.29.8304 Lacandone woman, Chankin's wife, spinning yarn
Guatemala
Family group photo
2004.29.8303 Family group photo
Guatemala
Bowls on ground near post of hut
2004.29.8301 Bowls on ground near post of hut
Guatemala
Ceremonial drum
2004.29.8314.1 Ceremonial drum
Guatemala
Chankin before his "Santos"
2004.29.8312 Chankin before his "Santos"
Guatemala
Mateo's wife weaving
2004.29.8311 Mateo's wife weaving
Guatemala
Group of males in Caribal kaguns(?)
2004.29.8314 Group of males in Caribal kaguns(?)
Guatemala
Chankin before two special "Santos"
2004.29.8313 Chankin before two special "Santos"
Guatemala
Chankin's wife, spinning
2004.29.8310 Chankin's wife, spinning
Guatemala
Carved stone
2004.29.8305 Carved stone
Guatemala