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Old 8th July 2014, 05:16 PM   #5
LJ
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A good reference is The Nagas, Hill Peoples of Northeast India (1990) by Julian Jacobs. He illustrates several "head takers baskets" that often have bits (like feathers, horns, tassels, etc attached. I wonder if these are the remains of baskets rather than headgear?

The other possibility I would look at is Indonesia. Dayak perhaps?
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