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Image of Diviner's Headdress ("Nkaka")

Diviner's Headdress ("Nkaka")

20th century
20th C.
Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia

By (primary)
Artist unknown
Culture/People: Tabwa peoples

Object Type: Costume
Medium: Glass beads, textile, feathers, and civet pelts
Credit Line: Gift of James and Lin Willis
Accession Number: 2003.94
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Provenance
Jim Willis (San Francisco), acquired from Pierre Dartevelle (Brussels) “a long time ago.” No specific dates that the donor could remember.

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Tabwa
traditional medicine
Used in the West for sets of health beliefs and practices that developed within the culture of a particular ethnic or geographic group of people, distinct from modern Western medicine; commonly includes herbal and homeopathic remedies, religious or spiritual ritual, and an holistic approach to patients. [February 1996 descriptor added.]
indigenous medicine
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ethnomedicine
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folk medicine
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healing, traditional
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folk-medicine
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medicine, traditional
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ethnic medicine
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healers
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traditional healing
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medicine, ethnic
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medicine, folk
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medicine, indigenous
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divination
Art or practice of foreseeing future events or obtaining secret knowledge through divine sources, omens, or oracles; it is based on the belief that revelations are offered to humans in extrarational forms of knowledge. CCE [November 1994 alternate term added. January 1992 descriptor added.]
divinatory
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diviners
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rituals (events)
Practices or patterns of behavior regularly performed in a set, precise manner, for either personal or public purposes. [March 1993 descriptor changed, was 'rituals'; alternate term changed, was 'ritual'; scope note changed.]
ritual
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ritual (event)
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headdresses
Elaborate coverings or objects for the head, especially those worn for ceremonial or ornamental purposes.
<ceremonial costume>
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headdress
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head-dresses
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head-gear
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Last updated: 02/27/2021


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