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Object Number
2006.17.1.103.3
Display Title
Pile of sus
Descriptions
Object Description
Karl Heider negatives taken during Harvard Peabody New Guinea Expedition; 35 negatives; Plus X
Classification
- Documentary
Department
Photographic
Date
12/18/1961
Artist
Karl G. Heider
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
New Guinea
Materials
Negative, black and white
Dimensions
Overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Karl G. Heider
Provenance
Donor
Karl G. Heider
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2006.17.1.103.9 | Looking at sus, ye and nyeraken aré |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.5 | Pile of sus |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.4 | Pile of sus |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.15.1.7.12 | The sus are removed and placed into a separate pile |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.1 | Men laying stones |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.7 | Men carrying nyeraken aré |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.15.1.7.14 | The sus with yé stones (exchange stones) and kaneken (woven cowrie shell bands) on top of them |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.8 | Laying down the nyeraken aré |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.154.21 | Same. Alugu alone. Lays potato skin on pile. |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.96.7 | Pile of rocks out near a garden |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.60.9 | Pile of wood |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.16.1.16.12 | Natuwaniké mourns and ye stones are put on the sus that Wali brought to the funeral |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
|