"occurrenceID","IRN","Catalog Number","Description","Materials","Cultural Attribution","Time Period","Locality","Continent","Country","Province/State","Accession info","Multimedia URLs" "eef290f7-efe3-44e8-a6b7-16c4420d51c7","1094589","190727.nosub[1]","fetish, The leaves of a sacred vine (prob. Passiflora; posib. Cucurbit) called anyaunka'tisu are dried, and enclosed in a pithy stalk, which is wrapped with cotton string in a decorative way, the strings passing in three directions. The whole has a spindle shape. It is waved by a shaman at isolated, fierce rainstorms, to make them veer away from the village. L (w/ cord) = 27.5 cm; L = 16.7 cm; W (or diameter) = 3.7 cm. CJP / J 1/2005","pithy reed, leaf, cotton string","Nambikwara","","","","","","[3133] P. D. Price (Purchase)"," "