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Piedra (con tonos dorados)
(Göteborgs Museum, Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1924)
Rock with golden tones, conical shape and a hole near the tip. This type of stones, usually has an important sacred meaning, because it is part of the elements used by the Mamos to perform different jobs. In ikʉ language ...
Mochila de lana (con franjas)
(Göteborgs Museum, Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1914)
Wool bag, with brown and red lines. Now, in relation to the ruck of the backpack, in the present it is usually knitted with all the colors used in the rest of the backpack. However, in this photograph it can be seen that, ...
Arhuacos se saludan intercambiando hojas de coca (Ayu)
(1936)
Arhuacos greet each other exchanging coca leaves.
Olla
(Göteborgs Museum,Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1914)
Cook pot for cooking at religious parties.
Mochila (decorada con colores negro, morado y rojo)
(Göteborgs Museum, Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1914)
Wool bag with black, purple and red colors.
Tres hojas violetas
(Göteborgs Museum, Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1914)
Plant of color that is part of the tree "orch" (violet color).
Cantimplora (28 cm de alto)
(Göteborgs Museum,Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1914)
Light color pumpkin covered with light color thread so it can be held. It is used to carry water that will be used after finishing a job. Men are in charge of taking the container and help the women who to wash their hands ...
Hacha de piedra
(Göteborgs Museum, Etnografiska Avdelningen, 1914)
Stone ax inherited by many generations.
Mujer arhuaca anciana
(Ethnologisches Museum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, 1936)
Elderly woman sitting looking at the camera with one hand on her face.