Group with Village Chieftan

Group with Village Chieftan
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GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4a36f886f-2fed-4824-884d-52197fa54ad8
Collection Creator
Fortenberry, John
Culture
Yanomami (Yanoama)
Piaroa
Ye'kuana (Makiritare/Mayagone)
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John Fortenberry expedition photographs from Venezuela
Extent
1 Photographic print
Date
1985
Container
Photo-folder 1
Archival Repository
National Museum of the American Indian
Identifier
NMAI.AC.342, Item P25943
Type
Archival materials
Photographs
Photographic prints
Collection Citation
Identification of specific item; 1985; John Fortenberry expedition photographs from Venezuela, image #, NMAI.AC.342; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights
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Scope and Contents
View of (L-R) an unidentified man, John Fortenberry, Chieftan of the village (unamed), and Leonard Langman standing posed in a Yanomami (Yanoama), or possibly Piaroa, Ye'kuana (Makiritare/Mayagone), village along the Río Orinoco in the Amazonas State, Venezuela. Commentary from Fortenberry: "An advanced village - got a lot of money from oil. They had solar panels (3-4 sets) used for electricity - energy for medical center + nursery. One guy in village had been to nursing school. Had a small refrigerater for drugs, sterilizer etc-- not overrun with supplies but had gauze, etc. They were a co-op-- everyone contributed- grew tobacco, pine, apples, still a financial stratification though. The Chieftan didn't say very much, he seemed quite wealthy."
Collection Restrictions
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Record ID
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