Kensinger, Kenneth M., and Ruben E. Reina. The Gift of Birds: Featherwork of Native South American Peoples. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1991.
Reference
- Object[39]
- no[39]
- no[39]
- american[39]
- anklet[1]
- arm band[2]
- band[1]
- belt[3]
- bow[1]
- cloth[2]
- crown[1]
- dish[1]
- ear ornament[1]
- fan[1]
- feathers[1]
- featherwork[1]
- headdress[11]
- mask[2]
- necklace[1]
- ornament[3]
- poncho[1]
- pouch[1]
- shaman's rattle[1]
- shoulder strap[1]
- string of feathers[1]
- textile[1]
- textile fragment[1]
- bolivia[1]
- brazil[19]
- caudivilla[1]
- corrego grande[1]
- guiana[5]
- guyana[2]
- jaraucu river[1]
- juruena river[1]
- kuluseu river mouth[2]
- matto grosso[5]
- matto grosso state[3]
- nazca district[3]
- osibukahunoko[1]
- pachacamac[2]
- para state[3]
- paraguay[1]
- peru[14]
- pisco province[2]
- puntilla[2]
- rio curanja[1]
- sao lorenco river[1]
- tapajos river region[1]
- tapirape river[3]
- upper xingu river[2]
- venezuela[1]
- modern[1]
- apalaii[1]
- aymara[1]
- campa[1]
- cashinahua[1]
- chamacoccos[1]
- cumiana[1]
- eastern bororo[1]
- guana[1]
- korkraimoro[1]
- mundurucu[2]
- nasca[1]
- northern kayapo[2]
- parukutu[2]
- proto-nasca[2]
- rikbatsa[1]
- tapirape[3]
- waiwai[2]
- wapisiana[3]
- warao[1]
- yawalapiti[2]
- amazonia[22]
- andean[13]
- east brazil[1]
- gran chaco[2]
- bird[2]
- demon[1]
- human figures[1]
- bamboo[1]
- bird skin[1]
- blue-and-yellow macaw feather[1]
- cane (plant)[2]
- cloth[1]
- cord[1]
- cotton[8]
- emu feather[1]
- feather[16]
- feathers[5]
- fiber[2]
- flamingo feather[1]
- glass[2]
- gold[1]
- gourd[1]
- gum[1]
- insect[1]
- macaw feather[3]
- mother-of-pearl[1]
- parrot feather[4]
- plant fiber[3]
- resin (material)[1]
- scarlet macaw feather[1]
- string[1]
- tiger skin[2]
- toucan feather[1]
- white-necked heron feather[1]
- wood[7]
- wool[3]
- embroidered[3]
- polychrome[2]
- actual citation[39]
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