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America

The collection

The America collection brings together more than 40,000 works presenting a panorama of the different civilizations that developed from Alaska in the north to Tierra del Fuego in the south over a period of 5,000 years. The rich collections of the Museum provide a picture of that multiplicity and offer the visitor a broad survey of the pre-Columbian civilizations. Besides the items from well-know cultures, such as the Mayas, the Aztecs and the Incas, are others that demonstrate the mastery and expertise of anonymous artists from less well-known societies. Furthermore, the variety of materials on...

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Litter carrier (The Broken Ear)
Litter carrier (The Broken Ear), Peru, Chimú culture, 1100-1470 CE, inv. AAM 5713

Ethnological material

A section of the collection America is devoted to ethnological material, originating from peoples that survived the European conquest. As the last witnesses of the traditions of their pre-Columbian ancestors, those survivors are still producing masterpieces of feather-working or totem poles that keep alive the past of their clan, whether they now live in the Amazon forest or on the Indian reserves of the United States.

Totem pole
Totem pole, Kwakwaka'wakw people, Calvin Hunt and Mervyn Child, 1999, British Columbia (Canada), cedar

Contact
Serge Lemaitre
s.lemaitre@kmkg-mrah.be

Géraldine David, general director of the RMAH, announces the opening of the new galleries

Anne-Françoise Martin, research collaborator of the America Department

Serge Lemaitre, curator of the American collection