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    Spirits and Headhunters: Vanishing Worlds of the Amazon

    Presented by Houston Museum of Natural Science at Houston Museum of Natural Science

    October 9, 2009-February 28, 2010

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    Spirits and Headhunters: Vanishing Worlds of the Amazon

    The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents Spirits and Headhunters: Vanishing Worlds of the Amazon,October 9, 2009 – February 28, 2010.

    Today, the Amazon is one of the world's most diversified regions, encompassing the rainforests of northeastern South America and the vibrant cultures of approximately 200 Indian tribes. Invisible to modern society, some of these are the last people of the new world who retain...

    The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents Spirits and Headhunters: Vanishing Worlds of the Amazon,October 9, 2009 – February 28, 2010.

    Today, the Amazon is one of the world's most diversified regions, encompassing the rainforests of northeastern South America and the vibrant cultures of approximately 200 Indian tribes. Invisible to modern society, some of these are the last people of the new world who retain their pre-conquest culture. As they become more well-known, their recognition as great artisans of feather ornaments grows. Spirits and Headhunters: Vanishing Worlds of the Amazon celebrates ceremonies and rituals of passage unique to these indigenous people.

    Inspired by ancient cosmology, mythology, and ecological knowledge, the ceremonies represented in this exhibit include initiation and funerary rites, shamanic practices and social visiting. The ceremonial regalia and objects in this exhibition illustrate the unique artistic expressions of each tribe, utilizing materials available from their immediate environments: wood, cloth, fiber, and feathers. Marvel at vibrant headdresses, full-body costumes, body decorations, furniture and ceramic objects from the following tribes.

    Tribes and rituals represented in the exhibition:

    Urubu Kaapor: Tal hupi naha, name-giving ritual
    Karaja: Initiation into adulthood ritual of men
    Tapirape: Initiation of shamans, moieties singing contests and rituals for the dead
    Xingue area tribes: Kuarup rituals for the dead, initiation into adulthood of women
    Kayapo: Name-giving rituals
    Ticuna: Moca Nova, initiation into adulthood of women
    Shuar: The shaman's place in society
    Shipibo-conibo: Healing rituals, and the Ani Shreati, the annual social gathering

    Pictured:  Karaja Feather Mosaic Headdress.


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    5555 Hermann Park Drive
    Houston, TX 77030

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    Ticket prices are $25 for adults, $20 for children and seniors and $12 for museum members.


    Times:

    Mon,Wed-Sun 9am-6pm
    Tues 9am-8pm

    Friday, Oct. 16 - Sunday, Oct. 18
    9 am - 6 pm (last entry at 5 pm)


    Phone: (713) 639-4629

    Parking:

    Parking is available in our 6-story garage located on Caroline, just south of Hermann Drive. Parking is just $5 for museum patrons and $7 for all others. In addition, some curbside parking is available near the Museum entrance and in Hermann Park.


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