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Trumpet

The trumpet pipe is made from the wood of the cecropia tree. The star-shaped decorative plate has been made from thin wooden board and has been adorned with black lines and patterns. This example has also been decorated with cotton bobbles, feathers, tassels and glass beads. During the Paschierá dance, the dancers raise and lower the trumpets in rhythmical synchronisation with the dancing. Theodor Koch-Grünberg documented the use of such trumpets in a festive celebration in the film "From the Life of the Taulipang in Guayana" in 1911.

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Städtische Museen Freiburg
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Cultural attribution
Wapishana
Object type
Trompete
Dimensions
Höhe: 830.0 mm, Durchmesser: 25.0 mm
Material/Technique
Wood
Current location
Museum Natur und Mensch
Inventory number
III/1112

Provenance and sources

when
1911 - 1913

when
10.10.1914

where
Guyana (location/origin)
Guyana (location/origin)
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