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Object Number
972-32-00/1.30
Display Title
Second chief (sahila) of Carti Tupile and wife
Descriptions
Object Description
Printed on Board: "Second chief (sahila) of Carti Tupile and wife."
Department
Photographic
Date
1971
Artist
Elizabeth Katz
Artist
Norbert Sperlich
Culture
- Cuna
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Panama
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San Blas Islands
/
<County>
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Carti Tupile
Materials
Print, color adhered to Paperboard
Dimensions
Overall: 8.255 × 12.065 cm (3 1/4 × 4 3/4 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Elizabeth Katz
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 972-32-00/1.20 | Kantule helper lights roll of tobacco for chicha fiesta ceremonial smoking |
Carti Tupile
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| 972-32-00/1.46 | Women selling coconuts to a Columbian boat |
Carti Suitupu
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| 972-32-00/1.1 | Medicine man and wife |
San Blas Islands
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| 972-32-00/1.15 | Medicine man and wife |
San Blas Islands
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| 972-32-00/1.2 | Wife of the medicine man and grandchild |
Aligandi
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| 972-32-00/1.45 | Drying molas to be sold to tourists |
Rio Tigre
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| 972-32-00/1.37 | Cooling chicha for Chicha Fiesta |
Rio Sidra
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| 972-32-00/1.38 | Young girl, secluded in hut (left), for whom the fiesta is given has her hair cut |
Aligandi
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| 972-32-00/1.39 | Women drinking rum during Chicha Fiesta |
Aligandi
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| 972-32-00/1.42 | Wooden dolls (uchus) used by medicine men for curing |
Aligandi
| ||
| 972-32-00/1.43 | Child painted with juice from the Genipa tree |
Aligandi
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| 972-32-00/1.44 | Two people putting on beads |
Rio Tigre
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