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Object Number 2006.17.1.13.1
Display Title Two girls
Descriptions
Object Description Karl Heider negatives taken during Harvard Peabody New Guinea Expedition; O-Sili game; 12 negatives; Plus X
Classification
  • Documentary
Department Photographic
Date 6/29/1961
Artist Karl G. Heider
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania / New Guinea
Dimensions Overall: 5.715 x 5.715 cm (2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Karl G. Heider
Provenance
Donor Karl G. Heider

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Girl showing her toy
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Two children
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2006.17.1.33.5 Wounded man
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Two little girls
2006.17.1.107.8 Two little girls
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Toy yokal
2006.17.1.13.3 Toy yokal
Documentary
New Guinea
Torop looking down on Homoak springs
2006.37.1.12.11 Torop looking down on Homoak springs
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Tekman Biok playing with dog
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Little girl
2006.17.1.107.6 Little girl
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Little girls and their mothers outside the ebeai in Abukulmo; attending the funeral for Eak
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Documentary
New Guinea