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Culture/People
Asháninka (Campa/Chuncha)
Collector
Ferdinand Anthony Stahl (F.A. Stahl/Fernando Stahl), Non-Indian, 1874-1950
Ana Christina Stahl (Ana Christina Carlson/Mrs. Ferdinand Anthony Stahl), Non-Indian, 1870-1968
Previous owner
Ferdinand Anthony Stahl (F.A. Stahl/Fernando Stahl), Non-Indian, 1874-1950
Ana Christina Stahl (Ana Christina Carlson/Mrs. Ferdinand Anthony Stahl), Non-Indian, 1870-1968
Seller
Ferdinand Anthony Stahl (F.A. Stahl/Fernando Stahl), Non-Indian, 1874-1950
Ana Christina Stahl (Ana Christina Carlson/Mrs. Ferdinand Anthony Stahl), Non-Indian, 1870-1968
Presenter/funding source
Harmon W. Hendricks (Harmon Washington Hendricks), Non-Indian, 1846-1928
Object Name
Bag
Media/Materials
Wool yarn, seed/seeds
Techniques
Woven
Object Type
Bags/Pouches (and parts)
Place
Río Perené; Chanchamayo Province and Satipo Province; Junín Region; Peru
Collection History
Probably collected between 1921 and 1927 by Ferdinand Anthony Stahl (1874-1950) and Ana Christina Carlson Stahl (1870-1968), who were Seventh-Day Adventist missionaries in South America; purchased by MAI from Mr. and Mrs. Stahl in 1927 using funds donated by MAI trustee Harmon W. Hendricks (1846-1928).