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Belt made of
glass beads and cotton
Kanela tribe
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Cotton belt
Uded on the chest
for carring babys,
light things or even
for chest adornment
Wayãpi tribe
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Cotton Belt
for carring babys
Made on a loom
This loon is composed
by two pieces of wood
slip on the floor
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Glass beads belt
Made on a amazon loon
Wai Wai tribe
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Parakanã tribe skart
Made of tucum fiber
and seed
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Enauenê-Nawê loom
Height 90 cm
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Spindle
- Used to
spool the natural
cotton thread
after being twisted
Length 33 cm
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Kaxinawá
weaving
This motify is
called Kene
Natural cotton
80 x 48 cm
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Kaxinawá
Neclaces
Natural cotton
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Kaxinawá
bag
Natural cotton
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Head
adornment
Kaxinawá tribe
Natural cotton
and shells
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Kaxinawá
bag
Natural cotton
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Bibliography:
- Ribeiro, Berta - Dicionário do Artesanato Indígena |
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Glass beads loin-cload
Made on a loom
This kind of loom is used
to weave small pieces
Wai Wai tribe |
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Glass beads loin-cload
Using straw on the
weaving
Wai Wai tribe
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Seed loin-cload
this seed is called
caracrú
Wai Wai tribe
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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
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Enauenê-Nawê
bracelet
Made on the
loom beside
Natural cotton
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Karajá
bracelet
Natural cotton
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Karajá
bracelet
Natural cotton
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Wai
Wai bracelet
Natural cotton
and wood
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Kayapó
bracelet
Natural cotton
with urucu-paint
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Head
adornment
Krhaô tribe
Natural cotton
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Asurini
bag - Patrona
Splints and
natural cotton
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Krhaô
belt
Cotton, seeds
and glass beads
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Kanela
belt
used to
carry babys
Cotton and
glass beads
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Araweté
skirt
Natural cotton
with urucu-paint
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Wai
Wai belt
Caracru seed
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Guajá belt
used to
carry babys
Tucum-fibre |
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Urubu Kaapor belt
used to
carry babys
Natural cotton |
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