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Object Number
2004.24.8028
Display Title
Fisherman's hut. Father and son holding Cabillitos, daughter mending net
Descriptions
Subject
- Expedition
- Landscape
- Rural
- Hut
- Man
Department
Photographic
Artist
Major Otto Holstein
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Peru
/
La Libertad Region
/
<County>
/
<City>
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Chan Chan
Materials
Negative, glass plate
Dimensions
Overall: 20.32 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 71-19-40/5787 | Supposed fisherman's implement, made of wood |
Worked
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Lake Dwelling
| |
| 2004.24.18245 | Fisherman's God |
Cook Islands
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| 2004.24.17247 | Wooden figure of the Fisherman's God, Great Ears |
Rarotonga
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| 2004.29.15390 | Fisherman mending a net |
Japan
| ||
| 2004.24.8027 | Northwest portion of Huanchaco, on beach are tools used by natives in everyday fishing. |
Chan Chan
| ||
Image Not Available
for Fisherman's implement made of wood
| 71-19-40/5799 | Fisherman's implement made of wood |
Lake Dwelling
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| 99-12-70/53517 | Fisherman's god |
Statue
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Rarotonga
| |
| 2004.24.17962 | Wooden figure of Fisherman's god (Tara-Nui) |
New Zealand
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| 987-14-70/5568 | Fisherman's raincoat |
Apron
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Lingayen
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| 2004.24.28167A | Tara Nui, The Fisherman's god |
Rarotonga
| ||
| 2004.24.28167E | Tara Nui, The Fisherman's god |
Rarotonga
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| 2004.24.28167C | Tara Nui, The Fisherman's god |
Rarotonga
|