EGI-E1B1-029.tif
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Content type | photo |
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Date Archived | 2020-07-07T04:05:37-05:00 |
Technical Description | 1978. ~bíyó and Leticia in the maloca de Victor in Alto Ca;o Ti. They are holding chunks of a type of clay called éwá, a yellow pigment that can be eaten for intestinal issues and is used by women in making ties worn by men during ceremonies. |
Length | 1 |
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Original Medium | unknown |
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