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Necklace made of peccary and jaguar teeth

Part of the collection: Crafts of the Amazon Indians

Popularization note

The presented necklace comes from the collection of Boris Malkin, a collector and researcher of Latin American cultures. In 1970 and 1971, he conducted field research in Santa Rosa de Sucumbios, a settlement of Kofán Indians located on the border of Ecuador and Colombia. The village consisted of only five houses and had 50 inhabitants, whom the researcher wrote letters to his wife as follows: They are fabulously picturesque. Both sexes wear coils of various beads around their necks, as well as various necklaces. (...) Both of them like to wear feathers in their noses, and once I saw a woman wearing... a colourful wing of a dragonfly! I haven't seen that anywhere else! Unlike the ‘everyday’ jewellery described above, this necklace is a prestigious and festive ornament worn by men on special occasions, such as the ritual of consuming the hallucinogenic drink ayahuasca (yahe), a plant decoction that induces colourful dreams and visions. The ritual takes place at night. Only men participate, wearing earrings, crowns of bird feathers and spectacular necklaces made of jaguar, ocelot and peccary teeth. These necklaces cannot be made or even touched by women. The necklace presented here consists mainly of peccary teeth. Probably the two most prominent, centrally placed teeth belonged to the jaguar. Among the most prestigious and valuable ceremonial necklaces are pieces made from the teeth of wild cats, especially the jaguar. Hunters consider it a worthy rival because it lurks at its prey and attacks effectively, just like a human hunter. In the Kofán culture, the jaguar symbolises excellent strength and power, which the hunter takes over after hunting. Peccary teeth are most often used to make ceremonial necklaces.

Katarzyna Findlik-Gawron

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Kofan

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Object type

necklace

Creation time / dating

około 1971

Creation / finding place

powstanie: San Miguel, dorzecze (Kolumbia); Santa Rosa de Sucumbios (Kolumbia)

Identification number

MNS/EP/2112

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