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Yukpa-Yuko armulet

Description

The item was collected in 1969, during fieldwork among the Yukpa-Yuko Indians of the Serrania de Valledupar-Sierra de Perijá Region of the Colombia and Venezuela border.

Small armulet for protection of infants. Made from parrot bones and teeth of howler monkey.

Produced: early-1960s Place: Pishikakao (Irapa), Venezuela, South America. Ethnic Group: Yukpa Indians

Category General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium Parrot bones and howler monkey teeth threaded on cotton
Distinguishing marks None
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item Tiny, to fit on wrist
Date Period 1960s
Weight Weighs only a couple of ounces
History See description above
Price Paid (If known) Do not recall
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