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Charm, Shaman'sT/22644

TANGIBLE VISIONS. WARDWELL, ALLEN, 1996 OBJECTS OF BRIGHT PRIDE: NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN ART FROM THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.FIRST EDITION. WARDWELL, ALLEN EXHIBITION CATALOG, 1978, Publisher: THE CENTER FOR INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF THE ARTS OBJECTS OF BRIGHT PRIDE: SECOND EDITION. WARDWELL, ALLEN EXHIBITION CATALOG, 1978

Culture
Haida
Material
bone and abalone shell
Made in
Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
American Museum of Natural History
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Charm, Shaman'sT/22640
Charm, Shaman'sT/22639
Charm, Shaman'sE/2707
Charm, Shaman'sE/2706
Charm, Shaman'sE/2076
Charm, Tied Witch DepictionE/1949
Charm Necklace61.89

Among the Tukano of the northwestern Amazon, stories abound of visits to the animal world, of people turning into animals to learn about their habits, and of animals teaching men how to utilize certain resources. Shamanic knowledge contains detailed descriptions of these encounters, and many shamans, or payés, claim to have acquired wisdom from animals that revealed an unexpected food source or a cure for illness. This necklace with finely carved animal and human figurines may have been worn by a payé to acknowledge this relationship.


Entre los Tukano del Noreste Amazónico, abundan las historias de visitas al mundo animal, de gente que se convierte en animales para aprender sus hábitos, y de animales enseñando a los hombres cómo utilizar ciertos recursos. El conocimiento chamánico contiene descripciones detalladas de estos encuentros, y muchos chamanes, o payés, dicen haber adquirido sabiduría de los animales para encontrar comida en algún lugar inesperado, o curas para enfermedades. Este collar con figurillas humanas y animales finamente talladas puede haber sido usado por un payé en reconocimiento de esta relación.

Culture
Tukano
Material
palm nut, seed and plant fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Frog-shaped Charm Fragment03.263

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Hohokam
Material
shell
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Grey, Incised, Perforated Bird-shaped Charm03.325.4455

Stone carved in the shape of a bird with a hole drilled into center.

Culture
Ancient Pueblo
Material
stone
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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