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Panpipes

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Object Details

Culture/People

probably Aymara (attributed)

Collector

Elayne Zorn (Elayne Leslie Zorn), Non-Indian, 1952-2010

Previous owner

Elayne Zorn (Elayne Leslie Zorn), Non-Indian, 1952-2010

Donor

Gavriel Cutipa-Zorn, Non-Indian/Quechua

Collection History

Collected or acquired by anthropologist Elayne Zorn (1952-2010), who conducted research in Latin America and the U.S. from the early 1970s to about 2006; donated to NMAI by her son Gavriel Cutipa-Zorn in 2011.

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Date created

1970-2000

Catalog Number

26/8166

Barcode

268166.000

Object Type

Music and Sound

Indigenous Term

jacha lakita

Object Name

Panpipes

Media/Materials

Bamboo, wool yarn

Techniques

Cut, wrapped, tied

Dimensions

19.5 x 1.5 x 124.0 cm

Place

Bolivia

See related items

Aymara
Music and Sound

Data Source

National Museum of the American Indian

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws6f3844153-7b7a-45a6-bec0-be944d700d75

Record ID

NMAI_392050

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