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Toggle - possibly depicting a seal66.63.31

By exchange

Culture
Eskimo
Material
bone ? or ivory ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Skin Scraper86.224.167

Gift of the Ernest Erickson Foundation, Inc.

Culture
Eskimo
Material
flint and bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Scraper13.16

Material
bone, hide and metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Ritual Spatula or Swallow Stick1997.175.1

The Taino of the Caribbean islands centered their religion on the worship of zemis, or deities. Shamans (behiques) served as intermediaries between supernatural and natural worlds. They communicated with deities by inhaling cohoba powder, a hallucinogen that was mixed with tobacco to maximize its effect. Carved spoons were used to ladle the powder, which was then inhaled through the nose with a tube. Before ingestion, the shaman purified himself by purging with a vomiting stick. Ritual objects of bone and wood such as the ones seen here were exquisitely carved with images of zemis, who helped the shaman achieve ecstatic states.


Los Taíno de las islas Caribeñas centraban su religión en la adoración de zemis o deidades. Los chamanes (behiques) servían como intermediarios entre los mundos sobrenatural y natural. Ellos se comunicaban con las deidades mediante la inhalación del polvo de cohoba, un alucinógeno que se mezclaba con tabaco para maximizar su efecto. Cucharas talladas se usaban para verter el polvo, el cual era inhalado con un tubo por la nariz. Antes de ingerirlo, el chamán se purificaba purgándose con una espátula para vomitar. Objetos rituales de hueso y madera como los que se ven aquí estaban exquisitamente tallados con imágenes de zemis, quienes ayudaban al chamán a alcanzar el estado de trance.

Culture
Taino
Material
bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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ReliquaryL50.5.1

Anonymous loan

Culture
Mixtec
Material
bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Needle-like Object66.63.17

By exchange

Culture
Eskimo
Material
bone ? or ivory ?
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model of Sled36.96

Gift of Frank K. Fairchild

Culture
Eskimo
Material
wood, hide and bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model of Ice Coupe36.87

Model of ice coupe made of light wood with bone spoon at one end and two bone prongs at the other end; spoon part perforated by four small holes.

Culture
Eskimo
Material
wood, bone and wire
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model of Ice Chisel36.89

Model of ice chisel of light wood with bone chisel at the other end.

Culture
Eskimo
Material
wood and bone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Model of an Ice Scoop36.83

This miniature scoop has a net made from hide sinew laced across the hoop. It is a model of the ice scoops used around seal holes.

Culture
Eskimo
Material
whale bone, wood, hide, sinew and wire
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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