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1923.88.170

Necklace of multiple strands of black seeds with string ties. Danglers of larger seeds and glass trade beads. [LM 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 2/8/2005]


1923.88.170

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Collection type
Object
Description
Necklace of multiple strands of black seeds with string ties. Danglers of larger seeds and glass trade beads. [LM 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 2/8/2005]
Cultural groups
Wampis
Person
Field collector Ronald Hawkesby Thomas
PRM source Ronald Hawkesby Thomas
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1923
Date collected
By 1923
Acquisition information
Donated: 1923
Materials and processes
Material String, Material Bead, Material Glass, Material Banana Seed Plant
Dimensions
Length: max 230 mm as strung
Object numbers
Accession number: 1923.88.170
Research and responses

Related Documents File - Letter from Ronald Hawksby Thomas to Henry Balfour, dated 6 November, 1922, giving the route of his journey through 'the Alio [?sic], Maranon, Santiago and Morona rivers and that area'. List of 'Curios to Oxford' (2 pages), and notes on 'The Indian Tribes of the Northern Oriental Region of Peru' [signed R. H. Thomas, 10.11.22] and list of 'Huambisa or Aguaruna Vocabulary (9 pages). [GI 20/11/2001]. From field notes in RDF - "Men wear necklaces of beads and seeds, and bracelets of IGUANA skin. Women wear larger necklaces, armlets, and bracelets; bracelets of blue and white beads indicate a married woman".

Search terms: Ornament, Bead, Neck Ornament