Headdress
ClassificationsClothing and Adornments-head ornaments-headdresses
Date20th Century
Made AtPará, Brazil, South America
MediumString, cotton and feather
Dimensions68 × 57 in. (172.7 × 144.8 cm)
Credit LineBowers Museum Acquisitions Fund Purchase
Object number91.34.1.1
DescriptionThis is a ceremonial headdress made of multi-hued macaw feathers with white waterfowl plumes tied to the ends. The macaw feather quills are woven into a white cotton cordage. The feathers are placed in a composition which sets the feathers of shortest length at the ends of the cord and increases the length of the feather as they reach the center for a crown-like appearance. The feather cordaged assemblage is intended to be mounted in an accompanying wicker-framed holder that uses spring clip-like tension to hold the cordage clamped within the frame. The frame, feather and cordage in complete assembly is then affixed to the head of a Xingu dancer framing the face with the longest feathers oriented toward the top of the head.On View
Not on viewCollections
mid 20th Century
late 19th to mid 20th Century
c. 1950
mid to late 20th Century
late 20th Century
mid to late 20th Century