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Man's Poncho43.201.278

Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks

Culture
Aymara
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Khipu70.177.69

Gift of Ernest Erickson

Culture
Inca and Late Horizon
Material
cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headdress61.11a-b

Headdress decorated with small colored feathers. Construction materials include hide, cotton, and reinforcements of wood or reeds. Object is moderately unstable in fair condition. Size: adult. Probable wearer: male or male? Plain weave, feather glued to hide (NK). Paired warp plain weave cotton ground (AR).

Culture
Chimú
Material
cotton, hide, feather, wood ? and reed ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headdress41.1275.103

Museum Expedition 1941, Frank L. Babbott Fund

Material
linen, silk, cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headcloth?, Fragment or Mantle, Fragment34.1542a-e

Size: adult; probable wearer: undetermined or male? The textile is woven with a vertical cotton warp and a cotton weft and decorated with camelid fiber embroidery. The remnants of the field and panel are a dark brown plain weave. Decorative embroidery in red, green blue, yellow, khaki and undyed beige runs down a panel at the center of the textile and on four L-shaped corner borders. The missing field cloth may or may not have had an overall pattern. Two sides of the central panel and the inner side of the corner borders have a rick-rack-like border. Mary Frame has noted that the style of this mantle is Paracas Necropolis "block color," with a panel and border design of alternating human figures rendered in blues, browns and yellows; each figure has either a swollen or dented chest. Serpentine streamers ending in animal heads emanate from the figures, which also wear elaborate garments and ornaments including short tunics, arm and leg bands, spondylous shell pendants, and gold head ornaments with danglers in front of the ears. The figures also carry what are probably ceremonial fans. A complete series of figures is visible on the central panel.

Culture
Proto-Nazca and Paracas Necropolis
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headcloth, Fragment29.1312.9

Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Chancay
Material
cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Headband, Fragment70.177.10

Gift of Ernest Erickson

Culture
Coastal Wari, Wari and Middle Horizon
Material
cotton and camelid fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Four-Cornered Hat41.228

Square-shaped hat of woven cotton cloth over a reed frame decorated with multicolored mosaic feather-work. The feathers were glued to thin bark or fiber cloth and cut precisely into the required shapes. Then they were glued to the fiber cloth stretched over the reed framework. The design consists of crested jaguar heads that alternate with step patterns and triangles contained in squares. The design on the top of the hat is four triangles with step frets within. Condition: good; some losses.

Culture
Wari
Material
cotton, reed and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Hair Ornament1997.57.4

Gift of Nobuko Kajitani

Culture
Aguaruna-Shuar
Material
toucan feather and cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Fragment of Tunic or Tabard34.577

George C. Brackett Fund

Culture
Chimú
Material
cotton and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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