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Museu do Índio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Christopher Columbus arrives in Haiti
Théodore De Bry
Beed and seed bracelet
Lucilene Aquiles Guarani Mbyá
Beads bracelets
Ana Gabriela Amorim
Marshal Rondon with the Paresi
Major LuizThomaz Reis
Dona Carolina, her daugther and her granddaughter before the pots produced during the Prodocult workshop held in 2014
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Waitakala ritual
Lúcia van Velthem
Frontage of the Museu do Índio
Paulo Múmia
Set of Baniwa ceremonial pottery (2014)
Mulheres Baniwa do rio Aiari
Weaving necklaces
Rosemira Hacàc Krahô
Detail of necklace in tucum coconut shell and sculpted figures
Yawalapiti People
Beads breastplate with geometric motifs
Karaja People
Beadwork workshop
Paulo Múmia
Ka'apor woman with baby on her lap, next to Darcy Ribeiro
Nazaria underpins her ceramic pot
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Btõiry village´s beautiful Iny ghosts.
Mariana Maia
Karajá boys
Chang Whan Maia
Jyrè - the initiate river otter boys.
Chang Whan
Cover of the exhibition catalog On the way to the beads - a world that is made up of beads.
Helena de Barros, Maria Lúcia Braga
A potter opens up the newly modeled pot with a piece of gourd
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Darcy Ribeiro with Kasó, a Ka'apor indigenous
Darcy Ribeiro and Kadiwéu Indians
Young Kayapó
Paulo Múmia
Darcy Ribeiro with the Ka'apor Indian called Kasó
Darcy Ribeiro with a Ka'apor man
Smoking the ceramic pots
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Young Ka'apor with lip adornment and necklace
Darcy Ribeiro
Tutnãg xap ãnug nãp bag
Esperança Maxakali
Brillance
A Kadiwéu Indian woman called Anoã (MS/1947)
Darcy Ribeiro
Darcy Ribeiro with Kadiwéu face paint
Auxiliary objects employed in the pottery production
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Arrival of Iny ghosts on the Araguaia river.
Chang Whan
Darcy Ribeiro with a Ka'apor woman
Pantï belt
Tiriyó People
São Joaquim indigenous community, Upper rio Negro Indigenous Territory
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Kadiwéu graphics collected by Darcy Ribeiro
Kadiwéu
Yãmiyhex bead earring
Maxakali People
Smoked finishing
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Encounter
Beaded thong with kaikui ipana pattern
Rosângela Kaxuyana
Detail of cotton yarn necklace and beads
Kadiwéu People
Julio Kubeu, a basket weaver
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Flower necklace
Lucilente Aquiles Guarani Mbyá
Girls from the Hãwalò village
Chang Whan Maia
Necklace of beads and tucum coconut beads
Kalapalo People
Upper rio Negro landscape
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Tiririca and bead necklace detail
Krahô People
Confection of beadwork
Paulo Múmia
Huni Kuin bead panel
Huni Kuin women
Huni Kuin young
Deborah Castor
Multicolor beads bracelet
Lucilene Aquiles Guarani Mbyá
Cover of the exhibition catalog On the way to the beads - a world that is made up of beads.
Helena de Barros, Maria Lúcia Braga
Dorsal adornment
Karipuna People
Karajá girl
Chang Whan Maia
Detail of aruá snail belt
Kuikuro People
Beads breastplate with Hãru pattern
Karaja People
Kadiwéu Indian womens
Darcy Ribeiro
Anthropologist Darcy Ribeiro during his fieldwork with the Kadiwéu
Wekyrybò - young Iny man.
Chang Whan
Cotton woven bag
Kadiwéu People
Group of Kadiwéu Indians on a feast day, with adjulate and ankle adornment
Darcy Ribeiro
Final evaluation of the 2014 pottery workshop
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
Beadwork workshop
Paulo Múmia
Son-in-law, daughter and grandson of an Ofayé chief (MS/1948)
Darcy Ribeiro
Clamp in beads and cotton yarn
Kayapó People
Leader Kayapó
Paulo Múmia
Tutãra wedding necklace
Rikbaktsa People
Family of an Ofayé chief (MS/1948)
Darcy Ribeiro
Bawe Shabirabe beads bag
Kaxinawa People
Carolina mixing the ceramics mass
Thiago da Costa Oliveira
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