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Amazon. Can add some pictures later in the day. I like the long lance , how long? The insect damage might have been in the palm.
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Agree. Not PNG. Nice ethnographic pieces.
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According to one source I have; Amazonien Indianer der Regenwalder und Savannen, Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden. The bone tip spear is likely to be from the Karaja bush savanna and forest Southeastern Amazonia though I think it certain other peoples of the regions mentioned have the same spears. The long lance is probaly the same as the decorated example in the picture which is listed as being Mundurucu Jungle and savanna central Amazonia. The other photo example is listed as Korubo Lowland Western Amazonia.
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