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Object Number 2006.17.1.29.4
Display Title Bundled grass
Descriptions
Object Description Karl Heider negatives taken during Harvard Peabody New Guinea Expedition; general; 12 negatives; Isopan ISS
Classification
  • Documentary
Department Photographic
Date 7/4/1961
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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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
man occupying Puakoloba kaio
2006.17.1.64.10 man occupying Puakoloba kaio
Documentary
New Guinea
Tufts of grass
2006.17.1.23.11 Tufts of grass
Documentary
New Guinea
Boys helping build haksé
2006.17.1.29.10 Boys helping build haksé
Documentary
New Guinea
Children helping build the haksé
2006.17.1.29.11 Children helping build the haksé
Documentary
New Guinea
Children helping build the haksé
2006.17.1.29.12 Children helping build the haksé
Documentary
New Guinea
Net bag in tree
2006.17.1.29.1 Net bag in tree
Documentary
New Guinea
Net bag in tree
2006.17.1.29.2 Net bag in tree
Documentary
New Guinea
Hola stuck in ground
2006.17.1.29.3 Hola stuck in ground
Documentary
New Guinea
Little boy
2006.17.1.29.5 Little boy
Documentary
New Guinea
Little boy
2006.17.1.29.6 Little boy
Documentary
New Guinea
Wuperainma IV being built
2006.17.1.29.7 Wuperainma IV being built
Documentary
New Guinea
Wuperainma IV being built
2006.17.1.29.8 Wuperainma IV being built
Documentary
New Guinea