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Gift of William Pepper, 1891

Accession Lot

  • Object[11]
  • yes[11]
  • no[11]
  • oceanian[11]
  • bark cloth[11]
  • atiu[4]
  • cook islands[4]
  • fiji islands[2]
  • lau group[1]
  • marquesas islands[5]
  • mauke[4]
  • rarotonga[4]
  • taveuni[1]
  • bark cloth[11]
  • pigment[2]
  • yes[11]
bark cloth

1 - 11 of 11 Records

18026A

18026A

Bark Cloth

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18026B

18026B

Bark Cloth

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18026C

18026C

Bark Cloth

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18182B

18182B

Bark Cloth

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18026D

18026D

Bark Cloth

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18026E

18026E

Bark Cloth

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18182A

18182A

Bark Cloth

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18043B

18043B

Bark Cloth

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18043C

18043C

Bark Cloth

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18043D

18043D

Bark Cloth

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18043A

18043A

Bark Cloth

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