| Native Name | Maibake |
| Object Number | 65-10-132 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Cashinahua |
| Provenience | Peru | Rio Curanja |
| Culture Area | Amazonia |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Ceramic | Pigment | Fiber | Resin (material) |
| Iconography | Male figure |
| Description | Pottery, tan-grey; red and black rectilinear designs; short, bowed legs, 4 toes on each foot (some broken); bark-cloth waistband with 3 knotted ties at front; large, flat outstretched arms, 4 fingers; short neck, slightly hunched shoulders; wears necklace of black beads on pink cord; sloping forehead, large ears, eyes bits of shell and wax, nose 'beaked' with 1 red and 1 red and blue parrot feather in it (may have had another); male, large anus and genitals; will not stand. Use: toy for girls; made from left over clay. |
| Height | 21.7 cm |
| Width | 7 cm |
| Thickness | 5.9 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Kenneth M. Kensinger, 1965 |
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