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Peruvian Indigenous Glazed Wood Carved Woman Bag & Fish Wall Decor

$69

Ships for $20.49

Posted 27 days ago in South Windsor, CT

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Collectibles & Art - Handmade - Home decor

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Peruvian Indigenous Glazed Wood Carved Woman Bag & Fish Wall Decor

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Dominant Color

Brown

Material

Wood

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Peruvian Indigenous Glazed Wood Carved Woman with Bag on her back wrapped around her shoulders. Under the bag is her cape, wearing a pleated knee length skirt carrying a fish. Very eye catching and ready to hang. Measures approximately 16” tall and about 6” wide The following are some of the indigenous people in Peru. Inca An ancient civilization that rose from the Peruvian highlands in the early 13th century Shipibo-Conibo Live along the Ucayali River, a tributary of the Amazon Were once two separate groups, the Conibo and the Shipibo, but are now often recognized as one tribe Huambisa Also known as the Wampis, they are an indigenous people of Peru and Ecuador Speak the Huambisa language Mashco-Piro Also known as the Nomole or Cujareño people, they are nomadic hunter-gatherers who live in the remote regions of the Amazon Chitonahua An uncontacted people who live in the Peruvian Amazon, in the area of the Murunahua Territorial Reserve Speak a Panoan language Cocama An indigenous ethnic group of the Amazon who historically spoke the Cocama language Aymara A population of around 500,000 people who live in the southern highland region near Puno There are no cracks, nicks or scratches. In great condition. Please review all photos as they are part of the description.

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