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(URARINA PERU AMAZON CHILDS PROTECTION AMULET. URARINA (SHIMACU; KACHA)) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA, PERU. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere ... morewere less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century.
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UNUSUAL URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN GOURD. BEADS, DYED COTTON STRING AND MONKEY TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 16.5 ... moreINCHES LONG. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION. Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
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URARINA INDIAN CLAY BOWL- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU BEAUTIFUL PIECE IN THAT IT IS OBVIOUSLY HAND MADE AS SEEN IN THE PATTERN AND ITS PRIMITIVE NATURE. IT IS ... more3.5 INCHES WIDE. 1.5 INCHES IN DEPTH. USED, AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2008. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
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URARINA INDIAN- RIO CHAMBIRA, PERU. TRADED FROM THE URARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2008. TEETH, HUAYRURO RED SEED, ROSARIO GRAY SEED, SNAIL SHELL NECKLACE.
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URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SLEEPING MAT URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. HAND WOVEN CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER SLEEPING MAT CALLED A KATCHYWANGA. ... moreAPPROXIMATELY 26 INCHES WIDE AND 78 INCHES LONG. NEW. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Kachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING Posted with the
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URARINA INDIAN BLOWGUN (BLOWPIPE) AND CONTAINER. AND TRAVEL TO THE URARINA IS LONG, A BIT ARDOUS, AND EXPENSIVE. THIS IS A WELL USED BLOWGUN. LOSS OF ... moreBREA ON THE TOP AND UP AND DOWN THE TUBE WITH TRIBAL REPAIR.
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URARINA INDIAN BABY HAMMOCK- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER. SEEDS, GOURDS. SUCH BABY HAMMOCKS ARE ONLY SEEN AMONGST THE URARINA. THE HAMMOCK ... moreIS 11 INCHES IN LENGTH, 8 INCHES WIDE. THE STRINGS AT EACH END ARE ABOUT 62 INCHES LONG. NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information: R
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URARINA INDIAN CLAY BOWL- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU BEAUTIFUL PIECE IN THAT IT IS OBVIOUSLY HAND MADE AS SEEN IN THE PATTERN AND ITS PRIMITIVE NATURE. IT IS ... more3.5 INCHES WIDE. 1.5 INCHES IN DEPTH. USED, AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2008. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
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URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BLOWGUN DART CONTAINER URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. THE BAMBOO QUIVER IS ABOUT 11.5 INCHES LONG AND ... more2 INCHES WIDE. THE WOVEN COTTON SHOULDER STRAP IS 18 INCHES LONG. THE GOURD CONTAINS COTTON GROWN IN THE GARDENS. IT IS ABOUT 3.5 X 3.5 INCHES. THE INNER DART CONTAINER IS PALM LEAVES WOVEN TOGETHER AT THE BOTTOM WHICH CONTAINS ABOUT 6 DARTS APPROXIMATELY 10-12 INCHES LONG. USED WITH SOME CURARE STAINS ON ONE DART. The Urarina were first contacted in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons. There were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Kachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men can be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING
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URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN,SEEDS, TEETH NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN TEETH. CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER, SEEDS NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 13 INCHES LONG. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care ... moreof the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS, BEADS AND TEETH NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS. BEADS AND TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 15 INCHES LONG. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of ... morethe children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN HUNTING BAG
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN HUNTING BAG URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. SMALL HUNTING BAG WITH VARIOUS ANIMAL TEETH. HANDMADE CHAMBIRA PALM BAG USED TO CARRY SHOTGUN SHELLS. APPROXIMATELY 4 X 4.5 INCHES. THE STRAP IS 0.25 X 13.5 INCHES. TEETH ARE ABOUT 1-3 INCHES Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are ... morethe producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SHAMAN NECKLACE
URARINA INDIAN SHAMAN NECKLACE- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU EXCEPTIONALLY RARE. IT IS 25 INCHES LONG. SHELLS. CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER, SEEDS. USED, AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take ... morecare of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
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URARINA INDIAN AMULET BRACELET- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU THIS PIECE IS WORN BY CHILDREN AS AS PROTECTIVE AMULET. IT IS 3 X 4 INCHES. VARIOUS SEEDS. CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION. AGE UNKNOWN. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) ... moreand Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN MONKEY TEETH, GOURD, BEAD NECKLACE
UNUSUAL URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN GOURD. BEADS, DYED COTTON STRING AND MONKEY TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 16.5 INCHES LONG. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION. Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) ... moreThey cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN WOOD SPOON
URARINA INDIAN FOOD/WATER SPOON- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU WOOD. SPOON IS 2.25 INCHES WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINTAND 21.5 INCHES LONG. IN GOOD CONDITION. USED. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2012. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) ... moreand Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS, BONES, TEETH , VERTEBRAE AND SEED NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS.BONES, VERTEBRAE, SEEDS, TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 12.5 INCHES LONG. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take ... morecare of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS, TEETH AND CLAWS NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN ROSARIO SEEDS. CLAWS AND TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 12 INCHES LONG EXCLUDING THE CLAWS WHICH ARE 3 INCHES LONG. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm ... morebag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BLOWGUN, DARTS AND DART CONTAINER
URARINA BLOWPIPE. DARTS AND DART CONTAINER- RIO CHAMBIRA-PERU(UPPER AMAZON BASIN) THE USED BLOWPIPE IS APPROXIMATELY 73 INCHES LONG AND 1 INCH WIDE. PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES CAREFULLY BECAUSE THIS IS A USED PIECE. WOODEN TUBE COVERED WITH BREA. WITH LOSS UP AND DOWN THE TUBE. MOUTHPIECE IS BONE OVER WOOD. HARD TO FIND THE BLOWGUNS WITH BONE MOUTHPIECES. THE DART CONTAINER IS 12 INCHES LING. 1.75 INCHESWIDE. PLAITED LEAF WOVEN AT THE BOTTOM HOLDS 8 DARTS. LARGE GOURD WITH KAPOK COTTON. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BLOWGUN AND CONTAINER SHALL BE SHIPPED SEPARATELY. THE BLOWGUN SHALL BE SHIPPED IN A PVC TUBE. THE 73 INCHES EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM LENGTH THAT THE USPS WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY. UPS IS EXPENSIVE SO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASE. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped ... moreout by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. Th
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN HUAYRURO , ROSARIO AND SEED NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS AND CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. IT IS ABOUT 17 INCHES LONG. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They ... morecook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING dhep.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d72f%2Bishm%3Ed%7Fhep-14166ac5885-0xff-
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BASKET WITH LID #3
URARINA INDIAN BASKET- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU WOVEN PLANT FIBER(MOST LIKELY CHAMBIRA PLAM) BASKET. IT IS 4.5 INCHES HIGH AND 7 INCHES IN DIAMETER. NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2013. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) ... moreShiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS, TEETH AND GOURD
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS. TEETH AND GOURD URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 12 INCHES LONG. PERHAPS A CHILDS NECKLACE. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They ... morecook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SEEDS AND SHELL NECKLACE
URARINA INDIAN NECKLACE- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU IT IS 25 INCHES LONG. SHELLS. CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER, SEEDS. USED, AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul ... morewater, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information: RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*4a24%60%3C%3E-1433b1517ec-0x102-
VERY RARE URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN CHILDS BLOWGUN
URARINA CHILDS BLOWGUN- RIO CHAMBIRA-PERU(UPPER AMAZON BASIN) THE USED BLOWPIPE IS APPROXIMATELY 27.5 INCHES LONG AND 1 INCH WIDE. PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES CAREFULLY BECAUSE THIS IS A USED PIECE. WOODEN TUBE COVERED WITH BREA. MOUTHPIECE IS ANIMAL BONE. DART CONTAINER WITH 4 DARTS ABOUT 7-8 INCHES LONG. DART CONTAINER IS ABOUT 4 INCHES LONG. NUT CONATINER OF COTTON. SOME LOSS OF BREA ON THE UPPER PART OF THE TUBE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. KICKS IN THE BEAR ALONG THE TUBE. HARD TO FIND THE BLOWGUNS WITH BONE MOUTHPIECES. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) ... moreThey live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING IS IN A PVC TUBE.
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SMALL CHAMBIRA HUNTING BAG
URARINA INDIAN CHAMBIRA PALM HUNTING BAG RIO CHAMBIRA-PERU(UPPER AMAZON BASIN) USED FOR STORING SHOTGUN SHELLS. BAG IS ABOUT 3.5 X 4.5 INCHES. STRAP IS ABOUT 13 INCHES LONG AND 0.25 INCHES WIDE. USED IN GOOD CONDITION. AGE UNKNOWN. HANDWOVEN BAG IS FROM CHAMBIRA PALM. THE PALM FIBERS ARE SPLIT INTO SMALL STRIPS TO PRODUCE THE CHORD AND NATURAL DYES ARE APPLIED. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of ... morewomen from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. ALASKA. HAWAII AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PELASE ASK FOR QUOTE THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN AR
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN CHILDS WRIST AMULET
URARINA INDIAN CHILDS AMULET RIO CHAMBIRA-PERU(UPPER AMAZON BASIN) AMULET WORN ON THE WRIST BY BABIES/CHILDREN FOR PROTECTION. GOURD. CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER, SEEDS, TEETH, CLAW, 1.75 X 6 INCHES. USED IN GOOD CONDITION. AGE UNKNOWN. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping ... moremat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. ALASKA. HAWAII AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PELASE ASK FOR QUOTE THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information: On Jun-26-08 at 21:59:22 PDT. Seller added the following infor
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS, MONKEY AND OTHER TEETH AND SEED NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS.SEEDS, MONKEY AND OTHER TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 16 INCHES LONG. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care ... moreof the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING 3c0.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d71f%2B%3E3c0-1445a35760b-0x101-
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN OLD EGG BASKET
URARINA INDIAN EGG BASKET- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU WELL-USED WOVEN PLANT FIBER BASKET. IT IS 10 INCHES HIGH. 8 INCHES LONG AND 5 INCHES WIDE. REPAIR TO THE BOTTOM, SIDES AND SEVERAL AREAS THE VINE IS BROKEN. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2008. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven ... morepalm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SNAIL SHELL, HUAYRURO SEEDS AND TEETH NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SNAIL SHELL. BEADS, CLAW, SEEDS AND TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 18 INCHES LONG. NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take ... morecare of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN TWO SEED AND BEAD NECKLACES
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS AND SEEDS NECKLACES URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 13-14 INCHES LONG. HUAYRURO SEEDS ARE KNOWN FOR GOOD LUCK! NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) ... moreThey cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN HUAYRURO AND ROSARIO SEEDS, TEETH NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN HUAYRURO(RED) AND ROSARIO SEEDS AND TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 16 INCHES LONG. HUAYRURO SEEDS ARE KNOWN FOR GOOD LUCK! NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm ... morebag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*a4%601gc%3E-145156d27e1-0x108-
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN PROTECTION AMULETS
URARINA INDIAN AMULET BRACELETS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU THIS PIECE IS WORN BY CHILDREN AS AS PROTECTIVE AMULET. APPROXIMATELY 2 X 6 INCHES AND 2 X 3.5 INCHES. VARIOUS SEEDS. CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER, TEETH, CLAWS, SMALL SKULLS( USED. IN GOOD CONDITION. AGE UNKNOWN. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven ... morepalm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN LARGE BASKET WITH FREE NECKLACE
URARINA INDIAN LARGE BASKET WITH FREE NECKLACE- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU WOVEN PLANT FIBER(MOST LIKELY CHAMBIRA PALM) BASKET. IT IS ALMOST 9 INCHES HIGH AND 10 INCHES IN DIAMETER. NECKLACE IS 12 INCHES LONG AND MADE OR SEEDS AND BEADS. NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2014. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside ... morethe basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT.
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN KATCHYWANGA SLEEPING MAT, BASKET AND SAMLL NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SLEEPING MAT AND BASKET URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. HAND WOVEN CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER SLEEPING MAT CALLED A KATCHYWANGA. APPROXIMATELY 42 INCHES WIDE AND 68 INCHES LONG. BASKET IS 4 INCHES HIGH AND 6.5 INCHES WIDE. NECKLACE IS 10 INCHES LONG AND IS MADE OF SEEDS AND BEADS. ALL ARE NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION. Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women ... morefrom other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Kachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING Posted with the 1.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28b0g%60%60%3E1-147fc8d
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS, SEEDS, SHELL , TEETH NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN. BEADS. SNAIL SHELLS, TEETH, CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER, HUAYRURO EEDS, ROSARIO SEEDS NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 14 INCHES LONG. IN GOOD CONDITION. USED. Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm ... morebag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BLOWGUN DART CONTAINER #2
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BLOWGUN DART CONTAINER URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. THE TRADITIONAL BAMBOO QUIVER IS ABOUT 11.5 INCHES LONG AND 2 INCHES WIDE. THE WOVEN CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER SHOULDER STRAP IS 19 INCHES LONG. THE UPPER MOST PART OF THE QUIVER IS INCISED WITH DESIGNS WHILE THE BOTTOM IS COVERED WITH RESIN(BLACK PORTION) THE GOURD CONTAINS COTTON GROWN IN THE GARDENS. IT IS ABOUT 3 x 4 INCHES. THE INNER 12 INCH DART CONTAINER IS PALM LEAVES WOVEN TOGETHER AT THE BOTTOM WHICH CONTAINS ABOUT 10 DARTS APPROXIMATELY 10-12 INCHES LONG. USED. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE NOTE SECOND PICTURE WITH CURARE STAINED DART TIPS. Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated ... morein the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Kachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men can be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can r
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SMALL CLAY BOWL
URARINA INDIAN CLAY BOWL- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU BEAUTIFUL PIECE IN THAT IT IS OBVIOUSLY HAND MADE AS SEEN IN THE PATTERN AND ITS PRIMITIVE NATURE. IT IS 3.5 INCHES WIDE. 1.5 INCHES IN DEPTH. USED, AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2008. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers ... moreof trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SNAIL SHELL AND SEED NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. SNAIL SHELLS, ROSARIO SEEDS, CHAMBIRA PALM FIBER. 26 INCHES LONG. USED. ASGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) ... moreThey cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEAD, SEEDS, MONKEY TEETH NECKLACE #2
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEAD. SEEDS, MONKEY AND OTHER TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 15 INCHES LONG. NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care ... moreof the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING ec2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2B%3Eec2-14a18dd8a95-0x10f-
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEAD, CLAW AND TEETH NECKLACE
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEADS. CLAW AND TEETH NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 13 INCHES LONG. AGE UNKNOWN. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of ... morethe children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
VERY RARE URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BLOWPIPE AND DART CONTAINER #2
URARINA BLOWPIPE- RIO CHAMBIRA-PERU(UPPER AMAZON BASIN) THE USED BLOWPIPE IS APPROXIMATELY 83. 5 INCHES LONG AND 1.25 INCH WIDE. PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES CAREFULLY BECAUSE THIS IS A USED PIECE. WOODEN TUBE COVERED WITH BREA. MOUTHPIECE IS BONE OVER WOOD. SOME LOSS OF BREA ON THE TUBE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. HARD TO FIND THE BLOWGUNS WITH BONE MOUTHPIECES. IT IS MUCH EASIER AND LESS TIME CONSUMING TO CARVE THE PVC THAN THE BONE. THE OLD/ WELL-USED DART CONTAINER IS BAMBOO AND IS 12 INCHES LONG. 2 INCHES WIDE WITH AN LONGITUDINAL SPLIT WITH ABOUT 18 DARTS. PLEASE NOTE WRAPPED AROUND THE GOURD IS A VINE. THIS IS USED TO CLEAN OR CLEAR THE BLOWTUBE. RARE TO FIND THESE. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They ... morelive isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta trade
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN BEAD AND BEETLE PROBOSCIS NECKLACE #2
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN HUAYRURO SEEDS AND BEAD NECKLACE URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. 16 INCHES LONG. BEADS, CLAW, BEETLE PARTS. NEW. IN GOOD CONDITION Their first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber baronsThere were less than 300 Urarina at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin of Peru. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes. Less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They ... morecook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden) and make the masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off to show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men van be a shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(wood traders/chonta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN TWO GOURD BOWLS AND SPOON
URARINA INDIAN FOOD/WATER BOWLS AND SPOON- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU GOURD AND WOOD. BOWLS ARE 1.5 INCHES IN DEPTH AND 3 INCHES WIDE. SPOON IS 2.25 INCHES WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINTAND 11.5 INCHES LONG. USED. CRACK IN ONE GOURD. SCRATCHES ON DESIGN ON GOURD.TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2012. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. ... moreWoman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN SMALL GOURD BOWL AND SPOON
URARINA INDIAN FOOD/WATER GOURD AND SPOON- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU GOURD AND WOOD. BOWL IS 1.5 INCHES IN DEPTH AND 4 INCHES WIDE. SPOON IS 2 INCHES WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINTAND 8 INCHES LONG. USED. CRACK IN GOURD. SCRATCHES ON DESIGN ON GOURD.TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2012. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman ... moreare the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the f
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN FOOD BOWL AND SPOON
URARINA INDIAN FOOD BOWL AND SPOON- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU WOOD. BOWL IS 2.5 INCHES IN DEPTH AND ALMOST 9 INCHES WIDE. SPOON IS 2.25 INCHES WIDE AT ITS WIDEST POINTAND 12 INCHES LONG. USED. IN GOOD CONDITION. TRADED FROM THE UARARINA ON THE CHAMBIRA IN 2012. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven ... morepalm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) They cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR CONTINENTAL US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE ASK FOR QUOTE. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. On Jul-04-06 at 15:53:49 PDT. Seller added the following information:
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN DRUM
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN DRUM URARINA(SHIMACU; KACHA) INDIANS- RIO CHAMBIRA. PERU. VERY UNIGUE AND RARE CEREMONIAL DRUM. WOOD. HANDMADE CHAMBIRA PALM ROPE AND PLASTIC TARP. APPROXIMATELY 9.5 INCHES WIDE AND 9.5 INCHES TALL. NEW. SOME HOLES IN THE PLASTIC AROUND THE SIDES BUT NOT ON THE TOP OR BOTTOM THE URARINA ARE ONE OF THE MORE ISOLATED AND TRADITIONAL INDIAN TRIBES IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON. CENSUS NUMBER ABOUT 2000- 3000 LOCATED IN THE CHAMBIRA AND URITUYACU RIVERS. THEY ARE CULTURALLY VIBRANT. SEMI-NOMADIC TRIBE WHO STILL HUNT WITH THE BLOWGUN(WHEN SHOTGUN SHELLS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE) THEY ARE AN AYAHUASCA CULTURE. DUE TO THEIR ISOLATION THEY HAVE LIMITED CONTACT WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD. HOWEVER. THEIR LANDS CONTAIN SIGNIFICANT RESERVES OF OIL. THE EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION OF THIS RESOURCE IS HAVING MAJOR IMPACTS ON THE URARINA. ... moreTHE DRUM WAS COLLECTED RECENTLY BY AMAZON GUIDE GARY LIGHTHALL. SHIPPING PRICE QUOTED IS FOR US ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING Certain images/photos incorporated into this template are the royalty free property of JupiterImages. Posted with the
URARINA PERU AMAZON INDIAN PRIMITIVE USED POTTERY BOWL
RARE URARINA(a.k.a. SHIMACU) USED POTTERY RIO CHAMBIRA-PERU(UPPER AMAZON BASIN) THE USED POT IS 5 INCHES WIDE. ALMOST 1.25 INCHES HIGH/DEPTH. AGE UNKNOWN. OLD CHIPS ON RIM AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. Urarina. The first contact was in 1651 by Jesuit Missionaries. They were almost wiped out by the rubber barons and were less than 300 people at the end of the 19th century. They live isolated in the the Chambria basin. Population is around 2000. They are semi nomadic and survive by slash and burn farming/hunting(blowguns/shotguns/traps) They live in long houses off the ground in which several families may live. They only marry within the tribe and have not practiced the stealing of women from other tribes and less than 1% have been outside the basin. Woman are the producers of trade goods-Cachiwangos(woven palm sleeping mat) Shiras(palm bag) and Hammocks(palm) ... moreThey cook.Take care of the children, haul water, work in the shacras(garden)and make the Masato which is a staple. They dress the same way they did over 75 years ago with a red top/black bottom skirt and a layer of beaded necklaces. They don't comb their hair and when they have their first menstruation there hair is cut off and show passage into womanhood. Men they hunt/fish and work in the gardens. Only men maybe a Shaman and present the ayahuasca.Their dress is the same as their grandfathers which is a shirt with a collar(traded by wood buyers) and shorts or pants. Sandals are optional. They have received little attention from the outside world(few traders/wood traders/chanta traders) Less than 40% can read or write. They have a life style that is comfortable which has remained unchanged for many years. SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR US ONLY. HAWAII. ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PELASE ASK FOR QUOTE URARINA PIECES ARE VERY HARD TO OBTAIN BECAUSE OF THE REMOTENESS OF THE CHAMBIRA BASIN AREA AND THE TIME AND EXPENSE TO GET THERE. COLLECTED MARCH 2006 THANKS FOR LOOKING! PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL URARINA AND OTHER AMAZONIAN ART. O