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Object Number
972-32-00/1.21
Display Title
Man drilling holes in gourd to make a strainer
Descriptions
Object Description
Printed on Board: "Drilling holes in a gourd to make / a strainer. / Ailigandi"
Department
Photographic
Date
1971
Artist
Norbert Sperlich
Artist
Elizabeth Katz
Culture
- Cuna
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Panama
/
San Blas Islands
/
<County>
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Aligandi
Dimensions
Overall: 12.065 × 8.5725 cm (4 3/4 × 3 3/8 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Elizabeth Katz
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| 972-32-00/1.10 | Woman preparing a drink of cooked mashed bananas and cocoa |
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| 972-32-00/1.11 | Men preparing a fishing net |
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| 972-32-00/1.42 | Wooden dolls (uchus) used by medicine men for curing |
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| 972-32-00/1.1 | Medicine man and wife |
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| 972-32-00/1.23 | Leaves with designs made by fungus |
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| 972-32-00/1.13 | Dancers and musicians |
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| 972-32-00/1.14 | Dancers and musicians, one with albinism |
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| 972-32-00/1.18 | Kantules, with flutes and rattles, singing during chicha fiesta |
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| 972-32-00/1.16 | Woman putting on beads, child (left) has painted nose and forehead |
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