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ILLUSTRATIONS 
A, Cotton fillet (Carib males, Barima River); B, bark headband with 
stained pattern (Waiwai and Taruma women); C, cotton woven band 
(Malkusinw Omen) Seetis soe heats aye ce sey eere la save, ait hs wie atcin ioe ee 
Necklaces. A, Patamona (seeds alone); 6, Wapishana (blue and white 
bead-stringed seeds); C, Arekuna (Taurepang) seeds and beads... ..- - 
Necklaces. A, Carib (bush-hog tooth); B, Patamona (water haas and 
jaguar tooth); C, Arekuna (two kinds of seed); D, Patamona (carved 
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. Necklaces. A, Makusi (seeds with cotton back ornament); B, Makusi 
(Seedsawithybackiomament) Sei eee eres aay aictsinicls ects es 
. Necklaces. A, Wapishana (abrus seeds); B, Wapishana (aromatic seeds); 
C, Makusi (gun caps on white beaded strings)............---.--.---.- 
. Necklaces. A, Patamona (bush-hog claws); B, Wapishana (seeds). -.-- -- 
. Necklaces. A, Patamona (seeds and beads); B, Wapishana (bead-stringed 
seeds); C, Wapishana (with back ornament of deer tail).............-- 
. Necklaces. A, Patamona (cotton necklace and chest ornament); B, Carib 
(bush=hogytoothy) Fae es ae ese ne cites ek eltciw aerate ee Jals NeR ee ek 
. Necklaces. A, Makusi (acouri tooth); B, Patamona (salt-water shells); 
Cachestormamentt lao o. 5. < ee eee notes es Sn ee ee Pee LES 
. Chest ornaments. A, B, Stone, from a Piai’s grave, Barima River; C, D, 
shell in shape of human figure; Z, quartz ornament of the Uaupes 
Riven InGians esate selects e's siete Seies/ehk weerrsennick cate a Hane bee 
. A, French Guiana medicine man; B, steam bath for Roucouyenne woman 
abtercominements-ss-ceeaceece eee ae BAER SUR SCRE O CC UOLOUarE Saas 
. A, Black powis feather tippet (Makusi); B, red macaw feather ruff... ..-. 
. A, Piapoco Indian, showing the bark shirt; B, children’s bracelets cut 
from akkoyuro seed; C, children’s and women’s finger rings, cut from 
. Armlets, cotton, with and without the button...................-..--.--- 
. A, Arekuna hair belt; B, Patamona and Makusi hollow cylinder plaited 
belts; C, Patamona cylinder plaited four-loop belt............-....--- 
. A, Glass bead apron (Maiongkong); B, fringed cotton apron belt of Wapi- 
shana and Makusi women; C, loose cotton string apron of the Arekuna 
Glass bead aprons, showing periwinkle-track and another design... ...-.. 
Glass bead aprons, showing snake mark and human designs.-.........--- 
Glass bead aprons, showing scorpion pattern and frog leg design.....-..-. 
A, The ite sandal (Makusi); B, bark and clay trumpets from the Orinoco.. 
Bellied clay trumpets (Moruca River Carib)...............-.----------- 
A, The “‘roarer” used in the Jaguar dance; B, the dead Saliva, showing 
Wind MnsirumMentawss esses osecenseteeinanees eee em cone cat eee ees 
A, Bark trumpet from the Rio Tiquié; B, wooden tube from the RioAiary; 
Cbark trumpet iromithe Rio) Usupes:--2-2-4-e2¢+)-- 2-42 2ee2 oso 22 
Wooden tubes inserted in carved effigies, used at Parishara dances......- 
A, Dance trumpet made of basketry covered with pitch; B, flute made 
from a long-joint bamboo; ©, clay flutes from the Rio Tiquié........-- 
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A, Pear-shaped gourd flageolet (Moruca River); B, wooden whistle with 
gourd as sounding box; C, Patamona panpipe; D, wooden whistle rep- 
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ClayaWbistlos meron tes cterane icin seieisicineri nt sake eeniste ne aate on wee oe 
A, Aeolian musical instruments made from stalks of ite palm leaf; B, dance 
A, Wapishana rattles; B, dance rattles from the Aiary River. .....-..--- 
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