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A shrunken head is a severed and specially prepared human head that is used for trophy, ritual, or trade purposes. Headhunting has occurred in many regions of the world, but the practice of headshrinking has only been documented in the northwestern region of the
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.
Jivaroan peoples The Jivaroan peoples are the indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the Marañon River and its tributaries, in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador. The tribes speak the Chicham languages. Their traditional way of life relies on gardening, and ...
, which includes the
Shuar The Shuar are an Indigenous people of Ecuador and Peru. They are members of the Jivaroan peoples, who are Amazonian tribes living at the headwaters of the Marañón River. Name Shuar, in the Shuar language, means "people". The people who speak ...
, Achuar, Huambisa and Aguaruna tribes from
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and
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, are known to keep shrunken human heads. Shuar people call a shrunken head a ''tsantsa'', also transliterated ''tzantza''. Many tribe leaders would display their heads to scare enemies. Shrunken heads are known for their
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, facial distortion and shrinkage of the lateral sides of the forehead; these are artifacts of the shrinking process. Among the
Shuar The Shuar are an Indigenous people of Ecuador and Peru. They are members of the Jivaroan peoples, who are Amazonian tribes living at the headwaters of the Marañón River. Name Shuar, in the Shuar language, means "people". The people who speak ...
and Achuar, the reduction of the heads was followed by a series of feasts centered on important rituals.


Technique

The process of creating a shrunken head begins with removing the skull from the neck. An incision is made on the back of the ear and all the skin and flesh is removed from the cranium. Red seeds are placed underneath the nostrils and the lips are sewn shut. The mouth is held together with three palm pins.
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from the flesh of the head is removed. Then a wooden ball is placed under the flesh to keep the form. The flesh is then boiled in water that has been saturated with a number of herbs containing
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s. The head is then dried with hot rocks and sand while molding it to retain its human features. The skin is then rubbed with charcoal ash. Decorative beads may be added to the head. In the head shrinking tradition, it is believed that coating the skin in ash keeps the ''muisak'', or avenging soul, from seeping out.


Significance

The practice of preparing shrunken heads originally had religious significance; shrinking the head of an enemy was believed to harness the spirit of that enemy and compel him to serve the shrinker. It was said to prevent the soul from avenging his death.Duncan 2001. Shuar believed in the existence of three fundamental spirits: *Wakani – innate to humans thus surviving their death. *Arutam – literally "vision" or "power", protects humans from a violent death. *Muisak – vengeful spirit, which surfaces when a person carrying an Arutam spirit is murdered. To block a Muisak spirit from using its powers, they severed their enemies' heads and shrank them. The process also served as a way of warning their enemies. Despite these precautions, the owner of the trophy did not keep it for long. Many heads were later used in religious ceremonies and feasts that celebrated the victories of the tribe. Accounts vary as to whether the heads were discarded or stored.


Trade

When Westerners created an economic incentive for shrunken heads there was a sharp increase in the rate of killings in an effort to supply tourists and collectors of ethnographic items. The terms ' headhunting' and 'headhunting parties' come from this practice. Guns were usually what the Shuar acquired in exchange for their shrunken heads, the rate being one gun per head. But weapons were not the only items exchanged. Around 1910, shrunken heads were being sold by a curio shop in
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for one Peruvian gold pound, equal in value to a British gold sovereign.C. J. Eastaugh, "Shrunken Head For Sale", ''The Times'' (London, 17 July 1952), p. 7. "Sales By Auction", ''The Times'' (London, 4 September 1951), p. 10. In 1919, the price in Panama's curio shop for shrunken heads had risen to £5. By the 1930s, when heads were freely exchanged, a shrunken head could be purchased for about 25 U.S. dollars. This was stopped when the Peruvian and Ecuadorian governments cooperated to outlaw head trafficking. Also encouraged by this trade, people in
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unconnected to the Jívaros began to make counterfeit ''tsantsas''. They used corpses from morgues, or the heads of
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s. Some used goatskin. Kate Duncan wrote in 2001 that "It has been estimated that about 80 percent of the tsantsas in private and museum hands are fraudulent", including almost all that are female or which include an entire torso rather than just a head.
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recounts in ''
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'' (1948) the various problems of getting into the Jívaro (Shuar) area in Ecuador to get balsa wood for his expedition raft. Local people would not guide his team into the jungle for fear of being killed and having their heads shrunk. In 1951 and 1952 sales of such items in London were being advertised in '' The Times'', one example being priced at $250, a hundredfold appreciation since the early 20th century. In 1999, the National Museum of the American Indian repatriated the authentic shrunken heads in its collection to Ecuador. Most other countries have also banned the trade. Currently, replica shrunken heads are manufactured as curios for the tourist trade. These are made from leather and animal hides formed to resemble the originals. In 2019 Mercer university repatriated a shrunken head from their collections crediting the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act as inspiration. In 2020, Oxford University’s Pitt Rivers Museum removed its collection of shrunken heads after visitor protests of cultural insensitivity.


In popular culture

* In Herman Melville's 1851 whaling novel '' Moby-Dick'', Ishmael meets the cannibal harpooneer Queequeg as he returns from a day of selling shrunken heads. * In Willard Price's 1949 novel '' Amazon Adventure'', a Jivaro chief describes the process of shrinking heads to the story's protagonists, Hal and Roger Hunt. * In 1955, Disneyland opens its Jungles Cruise ride. The attraction features a trader selling shrunken heads (three of his for one of yours). * In the 1959 film, ''
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'', Dr. Emil Zurich (Henry Daniell) seeks to take revenge on the descendants of the Drake family, whose ancestors were responsible for a tribal massacre two hundred years past. * In 1975, Whiting (a Milton Bradley company) released Vincent Price's Shrunken Head Apple Sculpture Kit. * In the 1988 film '' Beetlejuice'', Harry the Hunter, who is waiting in the Netherworld Waiting Room, has a shrunken head (his own). Later, the
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has his 'living' and still attached head magically shrunken in the Waiting Room apparently by the same Jivaro man who shrunk Harry's head. * In the 1989 episode "Grand Deceptions", ''
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'' discusses a shrunken head that the antagonist has in his office. * One of the North American television commercials for the 1990 video game ''
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'' featured head shrinking, as well as a cover of the song '' Witch Doctor'' with slightly different lyrics. * A child receives a shrunken head as a Christmas gift in the 1993 film '' The Nightmare Before Christmas''. * The titular head of R. L. Stine's '' Goosebumps'' #39, ''How I Got My Shrunken Head'' (released in 1996) is a shrunken head. The novel was adapted as the two-part Season Four premiere of the television series '' Goosebumps''. ** In the '' Goosebumps'' film, a shrunken head is seen on the staff of a Mulgani. * In the 1990 video game ''
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'' a shrunken head guides Guybrush Threepwood to find LeChuck's Ghost Ship. *
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's 1992 novel '' Dunedin'' features a Māori shrunken head, implying a curse on the family. * In the 2000 video game '' Diablo II'' and its 2012 sequel, one of the character classes uses shrunken heads as an equipment item in place of a shield. * In the 2001 Dreamcast game '' Ooga Booga'', shrunken heads are used as throwable weapons by the Kahunas. * In the PC game '' Heroes of Newerth'', a shrunken head is a purchasable item that grants the owner magic immunity for 10 seconds. * In the 2001 film '' The Mummy Returns'', shrunken heads make an appearance and provide dark comic relief. * In James Rollins's 2002 novel ''Amazonia'', Dr. Favre's
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mistress, Tshui, is described as a "witch" who concocts poisons, brews psychoactive tea, and maintains a large collection of shrunken heads. Her process of shrinking one such trophy, which she wears around her neck, is described in great detail. * In the 2002 episode of the American-Canadian cartoon ''
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'' titled "X Marks the Ed", Eddy gets his first pimple and accidentally has his head shrunk by Rolf in an attempt to rid himself of it. * The ''Harry Potter'' book series include shrunken heads throughout the series. The Black family is shown to have a tradition of making shrunken heads from old house elves. One is also mentioned as having been confiscated on the pretext of it being a Dark object in '' Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''. *In the 2004 film adaptation of '' Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'', Lenny Henry voices Dre Head, a Jamaican accented shrunken head on the magical Knight Bus. The same film features three more shrunken heads, voiced by Brian Bowles and Peter Serafinowicz, inside the wizard pub The Three Broomsticks. The shrunken heads were created for the film but
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author J. K. Rowling greatly enjoyed the idea and endorsed the addition in an interview featured on the DVD extras. * In the 2007 film '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'',
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's father shows Jack a shrunken head when he asks how his mother is. Jack then comments, "She looks great!" * In the 2007 book '' Diary of a Wimpy Kid'', a shrunken head is on Rodrick Heffley's Christmas wish list. * In ''The Keepsake'' (2008), the seventh installment of Tess Gerritsen's ''
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'' series, shrunken heads are discovered in a hidden section of Crispin Museum. There are detailed explanations on the history of
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as well as how they are made. * In the 2009 film '' The Princess and the Frog'', singing shrunken heads appear as part of Dr. Facilier's legion of voodoo servants during his musical number ''
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'', as well as him showing a shrunken head, explaining "I'm a royal myself on my mother's side." * In the 2010 video game '' Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', shrunken heads appear as random loot, rewards for investing in shops, and are required for completion of a certain quest. * In the 2012 film '' Hotel Transylvania'' and its two sequels, the shrunken heads (voiced by Luenell and Jim Wise) serve as the " Do Not Disturb" signs where they would quote "do not disturb" when a person passes them. One sarcastic one hangs outside of Mavis' room. * In James Ellroy's 2014 novel ''Perfidia'', shrunken heads are displayed, sold, and worn by multiple characters, including Los Angeles police and other officials. *In the 2014 Dutch television series , the mentally disturbed Dimitri has a habit of shrinking the heads of the people that he has killed. * In the 2018 video game, '' Red Dead Redemption 2'', the player can find and loot a shrunken head from a cabin. * In the 2020 film, '' Birds of Prey'', Black Mask shows
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his two shrunken heads.


See also

* Mokomokai, preserved Māori heads also used as trade goods


Notes


References

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External links

*{{Commonscatinline, Shrunken heads Anthropology Decapitation Ecuadorian culture Human head and neck History of Ecuador History of Peru Human trophy collecting Indigenous culture of the Amazon Jivaroan peoples Mummies Peruvian culture Religious objects