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Object Number 2004.24.2591
Display Title Australian natives
Descriptions
Subject
  • Child
  • Woman
  • Man
  • Rural
  • Expedition
Department Photographic
Date 1898
Artist Dr. William McMichael Woodworth
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania / Australia
Additional Geographic Terms Russell River, Lower

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Woman in native dress
2004.24.2622 Woman in native dress
New Zealand
Group of people in village
2004.24.2619 Group of people in village
New Zealand
15 Studio Portraits of Australian Natives
2004.29.21610 15 Studio Portraits of Australian Natives
Australia
People gathered in front of a house
2004.24.2620 People gathered in front of a house
New Zealand
Woman and children in front of house
2004.24.2638 Woman and children in front of house
Rongelap Atoll
Group of men in native dress with equipment
2004.24.2608 Group of men in native dress with equipment
Marquesas Islands
Man in native clothing
2004.24.2614 Man in native clothing
Marquesas Islands
Northwest portion of Huanchaco, on beach are tools used by natives in everyday fishing.
2004.24.8027 Northwest portion of Huanchaco, on beach are tools used by natives in everyday fishing.
Chan Chan
Natives travelling with Indian carrier
2004.24.2337 Natives travelling with Indian carrier
Guatemala
Natives under tree
2004.24.1123 Natives under tree
New Guinea
Media Restricted
2004.24.2627 Natives at Guam
Guam
Buying grain from the natives for milling
2004.24.14616 Buying grain from the natives for milling
Kaimosi