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Object Number
37-28-30/11887.1.3
Display Title
Burning a new canoe
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Jivaro Ecuador / Burning a new canoe / Purchase collection received from S. Spencer of Quito
Department
Photographic
Date
1936
Culture
- Jivaro
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Ecuador
Dimensions
Overall: 5.3975 × 3.81 cm (2 1/8 × 1 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
S. Spencer
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.1 | Canoe ready for burning |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.11 | Spencer with Bhupi, Jivaro chief |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.9 | Man and three children |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.10 | Group in front of a structure |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.7 | Boy standing in front of a structure |
Ecuador
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Media Restricted
| 37-28-30/11887.1.8 | Children |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.5 | Looking for insects |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.6 | Canoes below falls |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.4 | Group standing in front of a structure |
Ecuador
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| 37-28-30/11887.1.2 | Falls which make the Zamana nearly impassible |
Ecuador
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| 2004.24.14864 | Jivaros poling canoe through river rapids |
Ecuador
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| 2004.29.4357 | Woman boiling the leaves and twigs of the Rhus aromatica and burning the ferruginous ochre |
New Mexico
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