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English: Choco Indian boy silver bracelets, silver and bead necklace, and painted face. The two paints used, black and red, come from the berries of native trees. The Piraugas or dug-out, are carved from mahogany or cedar logs.
Date 7 August 1947
date QS:P571,+1947-08-07T00:00:00Z/11
Notes 306 NT 933 J-6
Source National Archives and Records Administration
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