| Object Number | 87-8-2 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Pipikoro |
| Provenience | Sulawesi |
| Creator | Tina Moso |
| Section | Oceanian |
| Materials | Bark Cloth |
| Description | Pipikoro dialect, Uma language. Barkcloth blanket (kumu kumpe). (kume = blanket; kumpe = barkcloth) Sarong style. Used for warmth in sleeping or as door or space divider in hut. Reddish-brown barkcloth, beaten into a large tube. From nunu lero (Ficus sp.: probably Ficus infectoria). Made by Tina Moso (family name Momu) |
| Length | 209 cm |
| Width | 200 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Lorraine V. Aragon, 1987 |
| Other Number | 8 - Other Number |
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