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Caption Above, Mark Sadan plays the flute, a universal Indian musical instrument, at a Ticuna village. At left, a Yagua Indian is dressed in the “old way” with a copper-colored grass skirt, large collar, and arm bands. The diamond shaped pouch around his neck is used to carry curare-tipped darts blown from the eight-foot long blow gun. At right are manhuaris drums of the Bora Indians. The drums, six feet long and 18 inches in diameter, are used to send messages from village to village.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 539, page 8. View as PDF

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