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Object Number
2004.24.15145
Display Title
Two Hopi scarves
Descriptions
Object Description
2 Hopi Scarves. Southwest: Shoshonean-Hopi. Porperty of MacLeish.
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Clothing and Accessory
- Studio
Subject
- Clothing
- Textile
- Woven
- Scarf
- Hopi
Department
Photographic
Culture
- Hopi
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 12.7 x 17.78 cm (5 x 7 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.24.15144 | Three Hopi scarves |
United States
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| 35-36-60/1957 | Ceremonial scarves or "pakhom" with geometric all-over pattern |
Woven
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Thailand
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| 30-60-60/D3631 | Shaman's mirrors and scarves, toli (currently attached to D3645) |
Mirror
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Siberia
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Saudi Arabia
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Arizona
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| 2004.29.4865 | Two Hopi women looking out of a window |
Arizona
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| 2004.29.4866.1 | Two Hopi women looking out of a window, and Dawaunici |
Arizona
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| 2004.29.4865.1 | Two Hopi women looking out of a window, and Dawaunici |
Arizona
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| 975-67-10/100539.1.87 | Two Hopi women standing in front of a window |
Sichomovi
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| 2004.29.4902 | Hopi man, with five children on two donkeys |
Arizona
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| 975-67-10/100539.1.68 | Two Hopi men watching race on the morning of the Snake Dance at Oraibi |
Oraibi
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| 975-63-10/100113.1.4 | Two Hopi women styling another person's hair |
Hopi Reservation
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