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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Süd- und Südostasien Naga-Sammlung [I C 28151]
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Warrior’s basket (Dengsa)

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Description

The basket is woven from plant fibres (bamboo and/or rattan) and decorated with tufts of grass, seed pods and glass beads as well as four bird skins. The warrior basket is used as a ritual basket for headhunting dances. It was used by the so-called Naga groups of Banpara, Joboka and Sangloi, as they were referred to at the time of acquisition. Today, these groups are called Wancho, Nocte or Konyak Naga.

Index card: Dengsa, men’s basket for Naga of Banpara Joboka and Sangloi; brown basket decorated with four bird skins (of which only one is still almost intact) and tufts of grass.
Collector: Peal, S.E.

Material/Technique

Plant fiber; Seeds, glass beads and bird hides

Measurements

Height x width x depth: 32 x 31 x 14 cm

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