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Object Number
2006.17.1.37.7
Display Title
View of the sili
Descriptions
Object Description
Karl Heider negatives taken during Harvard Peabody New Guinea Expedition; site #9; 12 negatives; Plus X
Classification
- Documentary
Department
Photographic
Date
7/17/1961
Artist
Karl G. Heider
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
New Guinea
Materials
Negative, black and white
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 |
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| 2006.17.1.37.8 | View north from behind Abukulmo |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.20.2 | View outside the sili of Abukulmo |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.27.1 | Abandoned sili |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.27.3 | Abandoned sili |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.10 | View of some sili |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.56.1 | Sili of Abukulmo |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.103.16 | The new sili |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.50.5 | a hill sili -- damaged negative |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.77.7 | Tege Warek working on sili |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.71.9 | sili of Wuperainma I |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.80.32 | Karl Heider negatives, New Guinea; Boy in Sili |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
| |
| 2006.17.1.16.7 | A view down the length of Abukulmo past the fire as it cooks the stones for the haksé during Eak's funeral; men are mourning |
Documentary
|
New Guinea
|