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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Süd- und Südostasien Naga-Sammlung [I C 28148]
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Warrior Basket (Dengsa)

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Description

Basket of a warrior used as a ceremonial basket, for example during headhunting dances. At the time of acquisition, the ethnic group was called Banpara like the placename, but today the groups living there call themselves Wancho, Nocte or in Assam, Konyak Naga. The basket is made of a weave of plant fibres, decorated with tufts of grass, boar tusks, bird skins and a wooden head with tattoos. This indicates that the owner was a successful headhunter.

Material/Technique

Plant fibers, wood, boar tusks, bird hide, pearls, textile

Measurements

Object dimensions: 28 x 24 x 23 cm, with strap 61 cm

Links / Documents

Map
Created Created
1851
Naga (Banpara)
India
Created Created
1851
Naga (Banpara)
Banpara
1850 1902
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