| Title | Wooden nkumbi stool |
| Date | circa 1951-1971 |
| Material Type | Stools (seating furniture)
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| Description | Wooden stool used in nkumbi initiation; bottom has three incised marks on each side, handle carved on one side near the center column, and incised area in the middle of the top; origin Bira people of the Epulu region of the Ituri rainforest. |
| Dimensions | Length: 20 cm, Height: 15 cm. |
| Subject | Bira (African people) Stools -- Africa, Sub-Saharan Initiation rites -- Congo (Democratic Republic) Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Social life and customs
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| Geographic Region | Africa Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Congo (Democratic Republic) Ituri Forest (Congo)
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| Collector | Towles, Joseph A. Turnbull, Colin M.
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| Collection in Repository | Joseph A. Towles Artifact Collection
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| Call Number | 1989.001.091b |
| Holding Institution | Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston
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| Digital Collection | Avery Research Center Artifact Collection
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| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009, The College of Charleston Libraries. All rights reserved. For more information contact The College of Charleston Library, Charleston, SC 29424. |
| Media Type | Objects |