African Collections

Asian/Oceanian Collections

American Historical Collections

Latin American Collections

Musical Instrument Collections

Native American Collections

Photographic Collections

Textile Collections


Latin American Collections


The Latin American collections in the Mathers Museum consist of approximately 3,000 artifacts. Most of the materials date to the mid-20th century, but some are considerably older. Cultures of Mexico, Guatemala, Brazil, Surinam, Colombia, and Peru account for most of the ethnographic holdings, although other countries are represented.

Topical strengths include traditional costumes, musical instruments, folk paintings, and ritual artifacts. Among the latter are items representing several Afro-Latin American folk religions.

In addition to these 20th-century artifacts, the Museum has a small collection of Spanish Colonial materials, mostly from Peru. There are also small archaeological collections from Peru (ceramics and textiles) and Central America (ceramics and ground stone).


 
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