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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789586642880 , 9586642887
    Language: English
    Pages: 126 Seiten , Illustrationen (überwiegend farbig), Karten (farbig) , 22 cm x 24 cm
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    Keywords: Museo del Oro (Banco de la República) ; Museo Etnográfico (Banco de la República) ; Indians of South America Museums ; Antiquities ; Indians of South America Catalogs Social life and customs ; Anthropological museums and collections Catalogs ; Museo del Oro (Banco de la República) ; Anthropological museums and collections ; Indians of South America ; Social life and customs ; Amazon River Valley ; Catalogs
    Abstract: Presentation / José Darío Uribe Escobar -- Amazonia, a world of water -- Pre-Hispanic Amazon The first explorers of the Mar Dulce -- Colonial expansion and indigenous collapse -- The naturalistsœ view -- Rubber fever -- Colombian Amazon in the Pre-Hispanic era -- Amazon, a mosaic of societies and cultures -- Humanized landscape -- The times of the world -- Leticia looks to the River-sea -- The Uitotos, the coca and tobacco people -- The Yukunas, the thought of cultivated food -- Ticunas, the fish beings.
    Abstract: After a renovation that lasted more than two years, the Ethnographic Museum of the Banco de la República, opened in 1988 based around an invaluable collection donated by Minor Capuchin friar, Antonio Jover Lamaña, in 1960. The new museum worked closely with the Bogotá-based Gold Museum and decided to structure the exhibition around three themes, starting with the Outer Journey that covers 11,000 years of pre-history from when the first inhabitants settled the Amazon River Basin to the extraction of rubber in the 19th century. The Inner Journey presents the pre-Hispanic past and the immense cultural and linguistic diversity of the Colombian Amazon. Finally, the Ethnographic Chamber compries hundreds of objects from three of the more than 50 ethnic groups living today in the region - Uitoto, Yukunas and Ticunas - are exhibited. These objects also reveal the important role of sacred plants in the ritual celebrations of the Yukunas and rites of passage of the Ticuna. The new museum includes a library, children's room, a regional documentation center and garden of medicinal plants
    Note: Translation: Michael Charles Sparrow , Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-126) , In English
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789586642880 , 9586642887
    Language: English
    Pages: 126 Seiten , Illustrationen (überwiegend farbig), Karten (farbig) , 22 cm x 24 cm
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    RVK:
    Keywords: Museo del Oro (Banco de la República) ; Museo Etnográfico (Banco de la República) ; Indians of South America Museums ; Antiquities ; Indians of South America Catalogs Social life and customs ; Anthropological museums and collections Catalogs ; Museo del Oro (Banco de la República) ; Anthropological museums and collections ; Indians of South America ; Social life and customs ; Amazon River Valley ; Catalogs
    Abstract: Presentation / José Darío Uribe Escobar -- Amazonia, a world of water -- Pre-Hispanic Amazon The first explorers of the Mar Dulce -- Colonial expansion and indigenous collapse -- The naturalistsœ view -- Rubber fever -- Colombian Amazon in the Pre-Hispanic era -- Amazon, a mosaic of societies and cultures -- Humanized landscape -- The times of the world -- Leticia looks to the River-sea -- The Uitotos, the coca and tobacco people -- The Yukunas, the thought of cultivated food -- Ticunas, the fish beings.
    Abstract: After a renovation that lasted more than two years, the Ethnographic Museum of the Banco de la República, opened in 1988 based around an invaluable collection donated by Minor Capuchin friar, Antonio Jover Lamaña, in 1960. The new museum worked closely with the Bogotá-based Gold Museum and decided to structure the exhibition around three themes, starting with the Outer Journey that covers 11,000 years of pre-history from when the first inhabitants settled the Amazon River Basin to the extraction of rubber in the 19th century. The Inner Journey presents the pre-Hispanic past and the immense cultural and linguistic diversity of the Colombian Amazon. Finally, the Ethnographic Chamber compries hundreds of objects from three of the more than 50 ethnic groups living today in the region - Uitoto, Yukunas and Ticunas - are exhibited. These objects also reveal the important role of sacred plants in the ritual celebrations of the Yukunas and rites of passage of the Ticuna. The new museum includes a library, children's room, a regional documentation center and garden of medicinal plants
    Note: Translation: Michael Charles Sparrow , Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-126) , In English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781636810225 , 1636810225
    Language: English
    Pages: 343 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    DDC: 700.973
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    Keywords: Indians of South America Exhibitions Antiquities ; Indigenous art Exhibitions ; Indian art Exhibitions ; Indian mythology Exhibitions ; Art, Colombian Exhibitions ; Archäologisches Denkmal ; Indigenes Volk ; Landschaft ; Antiquities ; Art, Colombian ; Indian art ; Indian mythology ; Indians of South America ; Antiquities ; Indigenous art ; Exhibition catalogs ; History ; Colombia Exhibitions Antiquities ; Colombia Exhibitions History ; Kolumbien ; Colombia ; Ausstellungskatalog Los Angeles County Museum of Art 29.05.2022-02.10.2022 ; Ausstellungskatalog Museum of Fine Arts 06.11.2022-23.04.2023 ; Ausstellungskatalog Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 29.05.2023-08.10.2023 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Spanning major pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia, and featuring artworks made in this region--from cast gold pendants and ceramic effigies to modern Indigenous stools, barkcloths and featherworks--The Portable Universe/El Universo en tus Manos: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia recasts how we approach ancient Colombian art. Featuring a cover design with tip-on images, the book is arranged so as to envelop the works with life and meaning and guide readers to different ways of understanding the world and our place in it. It includes contributions by Indigenous Colombians, historians, ethnographers, archaeologists, and art historians. The Portable Universe/El Universo en tus Manos recaptures some of the knowledge of Indigenous American cultures and presents new historical findings, drawing heavily on contemporary Indigenous understandings to evoke a worldview in which these ancient pieces make sense and have power today
    Note: Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, May 29-October 2, 2022; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presented as "Golden Worlds: The Portable Universe of Indigenous Colombia," November 6, 2022-April 23, 2023; and Montréal Museum of Fine Arts, presented as "L'univers au creux des mains: pensées et splendeurs de la Colombie autochtone," May 29-October 8, 2023 , "This exhibition was organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Museo del Oro, Banco de República, Bogotá"--Colophon , Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-332) and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781636810225 , 1636810225
    Language: English
    Pages: 343 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    DDC: 700.973
    RVK:
    Keywords: Indians of South America Exhibitions Antiquities ; Indigenous art Exhibitions ; Indian art Exhibitions ; Indian mythology Exhibitions ; Art, Colombian Exhibitions ; Archäologisches Denkmal ; Indigenes Volk ; Landschaft ; Antiquities ; Art, Colombian ; Indian art ; Indian mythology ; Indians of South America ; Antiquities ; Indigenous art ; Exhibition catalogs ; History ; Colombia Exhibitions Antiquities ; Colombia Exhibitions History ; Kolumbien ; Colombia ; Ausstellungskatalog Los Angeles County Museum of Art 29.05.2022-02.10.2022 ; Ausstellungskatalog Museum of Fine Arts 06.11.2022-23.04.2023 ; Ausstellungskatalog Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 29.05.2023-08.10.2023 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Spanning major pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia, and featuring artworks made in this region--from cast gold pendants and ceramic effigies to modern Indigenous stools, barkcloths and featherworks--The Portable Universe/El Universo en tus Manos: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia recasts how we approach ancient Colombian art. Featuring a cover design with tip-on images, the book is arranged so as to envelop the works with life and meaning and guide readers to different ways of understanding the world and our place in it. It includes contributions by Indigenous Colombians, historians, ethnographers, archaeologists, and art historians. The Portable Universe/El Universo en tus Manos recaptures some of the knowledge of Indigenous American cultures and presents new historical findings, drawing heavily on contemporary Indigenous understandings to evoke a worldview in which these ancient pieces make sense and have power today
    Note: Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, May 29-October 2, 2022; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presented as "Golden Worlds: The Portable Universe of Indigenous Colombia," November 6, 2022-April 23, 2023; and Montréal Museum of Fine Arts, presented as "L'univers au creux des mains: pensées et splendeurs de la Colombie autochtone," May 29-October 8, 2023 , "This exhibition was organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Museo del Oro, Banco de República, Bogotá"--Colophon , Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-332) and index
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