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Gift of William Henry Furness 3rd, Hiram M. Hiller, and Alfred Craven Harrison Jr., 1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[507]
  • yes[507]
  • no[507]
  • asian[507]
  • adze[2]
  • agricultural tool[4]
  • apron[4]
  • arm band[4]
  • arm ring[14]
  • arrow[24]
  • axe[2]
  • bait basket[2]
  • balance[1]
  • basket[9]
  • beater[1]
  • belt[3]
  • betel basket[2]
  • bird lime basket[2]
  • bird snare[8]
  • blacksmith's sledge[1]
  • blanket[26]
  • bottle[2]
  • bracelet[4]
  • breast ornament[3]
  • broom[1]
  • brush[1]
  • bucket[4]
  • cap[6]
  • carding bow[2]
  • carrying bag[3]
  • carrying basket[6]
  • carrying strap[2]
  • collar[2]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[5]
  • cone[3]
  • cotton[2]
  • cotton gin[2]
  • crossbow[2]
  • cup[7]
  • dance ornament[2]
  • dancer's sash[8]
  • dancers' wand[2]
  • dhau case[3]
  • drinking horn[2]
  • dye material[4]
  • ear ornament[51]
  • ear ornaments[2]
  • ear plug[3]
  • earring[15]
  • earrings[3]
  • fan[2]
  • feather holder[2]
  • flute[2]
  • ginger root[2]
  • gourd[4]
  • hat[2]
  • head ornament[3]
  • headdress[6]
  • hip beads[2]
  • hoe[9]
  • hornbill beak[2]
  • jar[2]
  • jaw harp[5]
  • knife[2]
  • ladle[5]
  • legging[2]
  • lid[4]
  • loin cloth[2]
  • mallet[2]
  • model[6]
  • morang post[4]
  • neck ornament[28]
  • necklace bells[2]
  • ornament[3]
  • paddle[3]
  • plate[3]
  • pot[3]
  • pot rest[2]
  • potter's tool[2]
  • quiver[3]
  • rake[3]
  • reaping knife[2]
  • rice dish[2]
  • rice measure[3]
  • rice paddle[3]
  • salt box[2]
  • shield[5]
  • siri box[2]
  • skirt[8]
  • spear[9]
  • spindle[3]
  • spindle socket[2]
  • spinning top[3]
  • spoon[8]
  • storage basket[2]
  • strainer[2]
  • thread[2]
  • tobacco box[2]
  • tobacco pipe[10]
  • umbrella[3]
  • vessel[2]
  • wand[2]
  • winnower[3]
  • wrist band[4]
  • aimon[4]
  • assam[5]
  • chanipima[1]
  • chapimi[1]
  • hozuka[3]
  • india[507]
  • juju[2]
  • kohima[8]
  • koio[51]
  • kopoma[2]
  • kopomi[1]
  • kotsoma[20]
  • manipur[6]
  • mao naga[1]
  • merangkung[44]
  • mokokchung[8]
  • mongsendi[16]
  • naga hills[59]
  • nerhama[65]
  • niroyu[1]
  • nungtung[12]
  • santong[35]
  • sopumei[10]
  • tamlu[93]
  • themokadima[53]
  • ungma[1]
  • wokha[14]
  • angami[79]
  • ao[106]
  • chin (burmese culture)[1]
  • ha haguria[1]
  • indian[305]
  • lota[63]
  • miri[94]
  • rengma[81]
  • sema[22]
  • tangkhul[6]
  • bird[1]
  • head[1]
  • morang post[4]
  • animal skin[1]
  • bamboo[94]
  • bark[6]
  • basketry[8]
  • bear hide[3]
  • beetle[2]
  • beetle wing[2]
  • boar tusk[1]
  • bone[14]
  • brass[1]
  • bronze[1]
  • buttons[1]
  • clay[9]
  • cloth[4]
  • coconut shell[3]
  • cotton[65]
  • cowrie shell[7]
  • damar gum[1]
  • feather[11]
  • feathers[7]
  • felt[1]
  • fiber[51]
  • fur[5]
  • ginger root[2]
  • glass[21]
  • goat hair[21]
  • gourd[19]
  • grass[1]
  • hair[23]
  • hemp[1]
  • hide[1]
  • horn (animal part)[8]
  • hornbill beak[2]
  • horns[1]
  • iron[1]
  • ivory[2]
  • leaf[2]
  • leather[1]
  • leaves[2]
  • lizard skin[1]
  • metal[82]
  • nuts[1]
  • paint[3]
  • paper[2]
  • peel[23]
  • pigment[1]
  • plant fiber[2]
  • quill[3]
  • rattan[37]
  • reed (plant)[42]
  • rope[1]
  • salt[1]
  • seed[6]
  • seeds[2]
  • shell[42]
  • skull[1]
  • skulls[1]
  • stem[1]
  • stone[14]
  • string[1]
  • tobacco[1]
  • tusk[2]
  • twine[7]
  • wicker[3]
  • wood[126]
  • wool[25]
  • basketry[21]
  • carving[4]
  • spun[1]
  • stenciled[2]

1 - 30 of 507 Records

A261

A261

Tobacco Pipe

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A138

A138

Blanket

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A12A

A12A

Neck Ornament

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A177

A177

Dye Material

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A335

A335

Spear

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A310

A310

Rake

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A309

A309

Rake

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A299

A299

Wine Dipper

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A87

A87

Ear Ornament

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A94

A94

Head Band

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A328

A328

Sacrificial Weapon

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A100

A100

Breast Ornament

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A280

A280

Gong

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A279

A279

Morang Post

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A208

A208

Rice Measure

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A198

A198

Carrying Basket

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A18A

A18A

Neck Ornament

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A381

A381

Basket

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A113

A113

Cap

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A30

A30

Arm Ring

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A375

A375

Ginger Root

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A315

A315

Hoe

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A48

A48

Hip Beads

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A253

A253

Charm

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A374

A374

Salt

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A254

A254

Charm Rack

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A184

A184

Tattooing Needle

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A28

A28

Neck Ornament

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A125

A125

Dancer's Sash

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A267

A267

Vessel

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A234

A234

Bottle

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A214

A214

Trinket Basket

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