Peruvian Kaxinawá bamboo arrow

Title

Peruvian Kaxinawá bamboo arrow

Alternative Title

Pia Kuin (arrow real) or Paka Pia (bamboo arrow)

Subject

arrow, Kaxinawá, Kensinger, Peru

Description

This arrow is sharp, double-edged, and pointed. It is decorated and attached to its pole with pink, black, and white string. There is one red/blue macaw feather and a black wild turkey feather attached with colored string and razor grass. This arrow was used to hunt tapir and deer.

arrowhead length- 38 cm
pole length- 110 cm

Creator

Kaxinawá, Rio Curanja

Date Created

c.20th Century

Contributor

Kenneth Kensinger

Type

hunting tool

Publisher

Temple University Anthropology Lab

Identifier

1966-1-193

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Citation

Kaxinawá, Rio Curanja, “Peruvian Kaxinawá bamboo arrow,” Anthropology Laboratory and Museum, accessed April 28, 2024, http://gamma.library.temple.edu/anthropologylab/items/show/241.