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Date:
2008
Description:
Wooden rice spoon with wood burned design. Origin Dabola, Guinea.
Date:
2008
Description:
Wooden rice spoon with wood burned design. Origin Dabola, Guinea.
Date:
1950 and 1989
Description:
Small ritual metal staff with two prongs, a twisted neck, and a pointed end on the handle.
Description:
Intricately woven basket tree stick used as a ritual symbol.
Description:
Twisted wooden stick considered ritually powerful because of charm.
Description:
Ritual staff of office; wood is divided into intricately carved and decorated sections.
Date:
1951 and 1971
Description:
A basket tree stick used as a ritual status symbol, origin Epulu region of the Ituri rainforest.
Description:
Wooden stick carved at ends.
Date:
1951
Description:
Rock from the Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
Description:
Black smooth stone sculpture of a woman holding a female child.
Description:
Black smooth stone sculpture with an open spiral design depicting the heads of a mother and child. Origin Africa.
Description:
Black smooth stone sculpture of a woman holding a female child.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one containing a pin lock and the other with overlapping links. Relatively small cuffs indicate that they may have been designed for a child.
Date:
1830
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one containing a pin lock and the other with overlapping links. Origin South Carolina.
Date:
1951
Description:
Slave shackles, most likely wrist or ankle, with original key; one circular ring, four oval links.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one with a pin lock and the other with overlapping links.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles with U-shaped cuffs and interlocking link closures.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one containing a pin lock and the other with overlapping links.
Date:
1700
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles; two U-shaped cuffs with large iron pin enclosures. Leather strap attached to one link. Closed cuff has a pin lock.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden shield for ceremonial purposes (possibly of the Asmat people). It is carved from a light weight wood. Origin Papua New Guinea.