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Evenk shaman ritual costume

Russian Museum of Ethnography

Russian Museum of Ethnography
Sankt-Peterburg, Russia

Eastern Siberia, Yenisei Gubernia (Governorate), Turukhansky Krai
Late 19th/Early 20th century

The difference between the costume and its fidurine depiction:
Among the Evenks, a headwear item was an indispensable part of a shaman ritual costume. Shamans put on a deerskin or elkskin cap with a fringe covering the eyes; powerful shamans wore iron crowns in the form of a headband with the images of deer antlers. The sculpture depicts the shaman without a headwear item.

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  • Title: Evenk shaman ritual costume
  • Location Created: Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Type: Costume
  • Rights: The Russian Museum of Ethnography
Russian Museum of Ethnography

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