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Catalog # Name Description
1 1968.9.8.24 Bowl Calabash, with lid attached to handle by cord. No inside rim. Egg-shaped. Gourd is hollowed and dried out.
2 1991.32.1 Hanging Framed; stylized bird in black, brown, green, red, on natural background.Woven with alpaca wool. Narrow wooden frame. Printed on yellow label on back "im solo mareo, islea nogal mote" written in pencil on wood backing is "Hand loomed by Indians in Ecuador, SA". Also in pencil encircled "250" -"689". Hanging wire strung to brackets on each side.
3 1991.32.2 Tapestry Stylized bird in brown. Black & brown with blue eye. Framed in narrow brown frame. Written in pencil on back is "Hand loomed by Indians in Ecuador, SA." Hanging wire attached to brackets on each side. Natural background. Tapestry is woven with alpaca wool.
4 1997.4.28.2 Glove, boxing Made of three layers, fitted over the hand. Inner layer is simple woven fabric. Center layer is twisted shaped rawhide. Outer layer is stockinette-knitted wool. Used by reaching in hole at top and grasping twisted rawhide strip on inside at bottom. Heavy. Gloves usually contained a small stone and not much padding. Part of a ritual violence among 10 male members of the community.