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According to the American museum of national History its from the RIKBAKTSÁ tribe in brazil. so now we have 2 tribes
http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...40.1%2F%205738 |
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From a little research it seems that RIKBAKTSÁ is more of a culture language region rather than a specific people. Rather like the different but related peoples of the EU that speak French. This map from Wikipedia of the RIKBAKTSÁ "tribe" is in the same vicinity as the German publication so they are both correct.
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This is my latest amazon club. From the Krikati of Maranhao state Brazil. The same state as the Ka'apor club last post. When I have it I will show more details and comparison with others.
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Looks nice, can't wait for better pictures... is the lack of a point on flat clubs a region thing?
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Also have some new arrows on the wall, the cotton string ones look more recent.
Regions unknown, |
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Nice collection.
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A NICE COLLECTION INDEED.
QUITE A NICE SELECTION OF ARROWS FROM FISHING TO STUN TYPES. IN YOUR LAST PICTURE THERE ARE 3 CLUBS ON THE WALL DO YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THE MIDDLE ONE WITH THE NOTCHES? I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A PICTURE OF IT TO COMPARE WITH SOMETHING I HAVE THAT LOOKS SIMILAR. THANKS BARRY
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