A barega (hornbill) feather to be put on the wiida sii headdress (1982.118ii). It has a small square of fur and a red seed impaled through the quill. The feather has been attached to the headdress, and can be removed.
This is one of a collection of several valuable personal possessions stored in an abura (barkcloth). As possessions that are seen by relatives or friends must be given on demand, most men keep some of their most valued possessions wrapped in a piece of decorated barkcloth and store it away near their sleeping place. The contents of these packages may vary with the owner, but generally they contain items like this, and the others collected with it.
headdress (personal adornment)
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