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Belt made of
glass beads and cotton
Kanela tribe
     
 
Cotton belt
Uded on the chest
for carring babys,
light things or even
for chest adornment
 Wayãpi tribe
     
 
Cotton Belt
for carring babys
Made on a loom
This loon is composed
by two pieces of wood
slip on the floor
Yawalapiti tribe
     
 
Cotton belt
Gavião tribe
     
 
Glass beads belt
Made on a amazon loon
Wai Wai tribe
     
 
Parakanã tribe skart
Made of  tucum fiber
and seed
     
Enauenê-Nawê loom
Height 90 cm
Spindle - Used to
spool the natural
cotton thread
after being twisted
Length 33 cm
Kaxinawá weaving
This motify is
called Kene
Natural cotton
80 x 48 cm
Kaxinawá Neclaces
Natural cotton
Kaxinawá bag
Natural cotton
Head adornment
Kaxinawá tribe
Natural cotton
and shells
 
 
Kaxinawá bag
Natural cotton
 
  Bibliography:
- Ribeiro, Berta - Dicionário do Artesanato Indígena
 
 
     
 
 
Glass beads loin-cload
Made on a loom
This kind of loom is used
to weave small pieces
 Wai Wai tribe
   
Glass beads loin-cload
Using straw on the
 weaving
 Wai Wai tribe
   

Seed loin-cload
this seed is called
caracrú
Wai Wai tribe
   
Seed loin-cload
Used on the back,
above of the waist,
Just  Wai Wai, Tyrió
 and others tribe
from Karib group use it
For woman
   
Enauenê-Nawê
bracelet
Made on the
loom beside
Natural cotton
Karajá bracelet
Natural cotton
Karajá bracelet
Natural cotton
Wai Wai bracelet
Natural cotton
and wood
Kayapó bracelet
Natural cotton
with urucu-paint
Head adornment
Krhaô tribe
Natural cotton
Asurini bag - Patrona
Splints and
natural cotton
Krhaô belt
Cotton, seeds
and glass beads
Kanela belt
used to
carry babys
Cotton and
glass beads
Araweté skirt
Natural cotton
with urucu-paint
Wai Wai belt
Caracru seed
   
Guajá belt
used to
carry babys
Tucum-fibre
   
Urubu Kaapor belt
used to
carry babys
Natural cotton