Accession No

1934.651 C


Description

Ear ornament, one large metal triangle, possibly tin. Threaded through a hole in the apex is a twisted string with six white beads, three red beads and a piece of cane.


Place

Americas; South America; Colombia; North West Amazon; Watershed of Issa River (Ica River; Putumayo River) and Japura River (Caqueta River)


Period

?Late 19th century ?Early 20th century


Source

Whiffen, Thomas William (Captain) [field collector]; Whiffen, Noel H. [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1934.651 C


Cultural Affliation

? Witotoan; South American Indian


Material

Cane; Metal; ?Tin; Glass; Plant


Local Term


Measurements

56mm x 61mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1934.651 A-C: 'Three ear ornaments. Metal triangles attached to a piece of cane.'
Event Date
Author: maa


Loan (Exhibition)
Exhibition Body Art exhibition, January-July 2006.

Installation week: 23rd-27th January.

Last day of exhibition: 2nd July; de-installation: 3rd July.
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Five metal (?tin) triangles. Now separate, appear to have been tied together originally. Each has small hole at apex. Largest triangle has red and white glass beads, threaded on loop of vegetable fibre string, inserted through hole. Medium triangle has string tied through hole.
Event Date
Author: Louise Puckett


Context (References)
Whiffen, Thomas William. 1915. The North West Amazons. London: Constable and Co. See p. 85-86.
Event Date 1915
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Acquisition Details)
Probably acquired by MAA in April 1934.
Event Date 4/1934
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Related Documents)
For further information see T. Cotterill's research notes (UCMAA archive reference number W19/1/4), which includes: references to Whiffen's notes on each object type with additional notes; a survey of similar objects from the same ethic groups in the collections of other British museums, cross-referenced with each object; general notes on the Whiffen collection and a historical introduction to the region in which Whiffen collected, with a bibliography; a brief biography of the collector together with correspondence with the Whiffen family; cross-references to Whiffen photographs.
Event Date 01/06/1997
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Related Documents)
The MAA Photograph Collections contain approximately 100 images taken on the same expedition, many of which depict the same types of objects in use.
Event Date 01/06/1997
Author: Louise Puckett


Context (Amendments / updates)
Ethnic group suggested because those objects in the Whiffen collection whose ethnic group is known are Witotoan. It is therefore probable that similar objects in the collection are also be Witotoan.

Event Date 01/06/1997
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Ear ornament, one large metal triangle, possibly tin. Threaded through a hole in the apex is a twisted string with six white beads, three red beads and a piece of cane.
Event Date 17/6/2021
Author: Louise Puckett


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