nalíkar
Nalíkar is a traditional term originating from indigenous cultures of the Amazon Basin, referring to a type of natural or ritualistic ornament, artifact, or symbolic object believed to hold spiritual or cultural significance. The precise definition and usage of nalíkar can vary among different communities, but it generally denotes items made from organic materials such as feathers, shells, bones, or plant fibers, often used in ceremonies, rites of passage, or as markers of social identity.
Historically, nalíkar serve both functional and symbolic roles. They are often used in performances, dances, or
Culturally, nalíkar hold a sacred dimension, with the creation, ownership, and use guided by traditional laws
Research into nalíkar contributes valuable insights into indigenous worldview, craftsmanship, and environmental relationships. The objects exemplify