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Sheath used to carry the arrows of the wiko ya'ura or coyote warriors, it is known as Ju'i wa tooria; they are made of wild cat skin known as Bwai raabum; They can also be deerskin.
Metadata
Title
Quiver
Alternative title
Ju´i wa tooria
Created
2008
Type
Description
1 quiver
Description
Sheath used to carry the arrows of the wiko ya'ura or coyote warriors, it is known as Ju'i wa tooria; they are made of wild cat skin known as Bwai raabum; They can also be deerskin.
Format
Still image / jpg
Spatial
Sonora , Cócorit
Temporal
2020 - 2030
Is part of
Music and dance room, Museum of the Yaqui people
Provenance
Museum of the Yaqui people. Sinaloa and Obregon No. 200, Cocorit, Cajeme, Sonora
Acquired for the reopening of the museum in the town of Cócorit. It is exhibited in the traditional festival room of the Museum.
Language
eng , yaqui
Date
2022-03-01
Identifier
RS-OM-MEY-107
Relationship
Drum | Arrows | Bow | Yaqui flag | Coyote dancer video | Coyote dancer
Contributor
Sonoran Institute of Culture
Rojas Vega, Olavo (photography)
Buitimea Flores, Teodoro (investigation)
Valencia, Carlos ; The Yaqui Pride Project (translation to english)
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Rights
Sonoran Institute of Culture