Accession No

2005.634


Description

Kamina. Fish trap made of Aymara (bamboo (guadua angustifolia?), and liana). Conical trap of split bamboo staves woven together with vines. Circular lid tied to the trap with pale plant fibres. Two long twigs are joined to a wooden peg inserted through the narrow end. Part of a threaded plastic object tied inside. It was found abandoned under the house of Tompouce, whose father-in-law repaired it for the collectors.


Place

Americas; South America; French Guiana; Litani river; Antecume Pata; Wayana; Apalai


Period


Source

Grotti, Vanessa [collector and donor]; Brightman, Marc [collector and donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2005.634; 13


Cultural Affliation

Wayana


Material

Bamboo; Cane; Plant; Plastic


Local Term

Kamina


Measurements

200mm x 180mm x 1010mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Part of a group of objects, (2005.629-49), bought, bartered or received as a gift through the intermediary of the collectors's extended family. Exchanged for red cloth (kamisa), Cuban cigars and glass beads.
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Large fish trap (kamina) made of Aymara (bamboo (guadua angustifolia?), and liana). It was found abandoned under the house of Tompouce, whose father-in-law repaired it for the collectors.
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Related Documents)
See Crowther-Beynon Report by Vanessa Grotti and Marc Brightman, 2005 in MAA's archives.
Event Date 2005
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (Physical description)
Kamina. Fish trap made of Aymara (bamboo (guadua angustifolia?), and liana). Conical trap of split bamboo staves woven together with vines. Circular lid tied to the trap with pale plant fibres. Two long twigs are joined to a wooden peg inserted through the narrow end. Part of a threaded plastic object tied inside. It was found abandoned under the house of Tompouce, whose father-in-law repaired it for the collectors.
Event Date 26/5/2023
Author: Lily Stancliffe


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