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Culture/People
Guna [Guna Yala]
Collector
Dr. Louise C. Agnew (Louise Satterthwaite), Non-Indian, 1900-1979
Previous owner
Dr. Louise C. Agnew (Louise Satterthwaite), Non-Indian, 1900-1979
Bettylee Marquis-Kral (Bettylee Fults Marquis/Mrs. Robert E. Kral), Non-Indian, 1924-2014
Donor
Bettylee Marquis-Kral (Bettylee Fults Marquis/Mrs. Robert E. Kral), Non-Indian, 1924-2014
Object Name
Figure
Media/Materials
Wood
Techniques
Carved, carved
Dimensions
13.2 x 12.5 x 31.6 cm
Object Type
Sculpture/Carving/Figures
Place
Guna Yala Indigenous Territory (San Blas); Panama
Date created
1940-1960
Collection History
Collected by photographer and author Dr. Louise C. Agnew (1900-1979), probably between 1953 and 1960; inherited by her daughter Bettylee Marquis-Kral (924-2014); donated to NMAI in 2007 by Bettylee Marquis-Kral.