Carvings on display in store or home
- 81-03-a033194
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- [ca. 1957]
Photograph depicts a number of carvings that are on display in what appears to be either a store or a house.
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Carvings on display in store or home
Photograph depicts a number of carvings that are on display in what appears to be either a store or a house.
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Carvings on display in store or home
Photograph depicts a number of carvings that are on display in what appears to be either a store or a house.
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Photograph of an unidentified painting on a piece of wood. The painting depicts what appears to be a face.
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Photograph of an unidentified piece of art, depicting what appears to be two whales, painted on a piece of wood.
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Parte deEric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a stone building with a large wall hanging off of it. The hanging appears to have an image of a Buddha on it.
Parte deEric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing a close up of the wall hanging described in negative a033653.
Woman at her weaving (Kalimpo[n]g)
Parte deEric Parker fonds
Item is a photograph of a woman weaving on a loom with a cover constructed above her.
Parte deJames B. W. Cater fonds
Photograph depicts a group of moai monolithic sculptures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). A young girl is visible standing on one of the moai.
Parte deJames B. W. Cater fonds
Photograph depicts a young girl in front of a moai monolithic figure on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the southeastern Pacific.
Don Bain Massive Carvings Documentation Project
Subseries consists of records collected or created by Don Bain during the course of his Massive Carvings Documentation Project. This project took place in the early to mid 1990s. The Massive Carvings Documentation Project was intended to compile information directly related to the poles and massive carvings in the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) collection into a set of Totem Pole Files. The Totem Pole Files were intended to be accessible to MOA staff, volunteers, students, and the general public. The subseries is divided into two sub subseries:
a. Totem pole files
b. Working files
Two women working on silk worms
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing two women working on silk worms. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura