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Object Number 2006.17.1.62.6
Display Title Children in the Alima
Descriptions
Object Description Karl Heider negatives taken during Harvard Peabody New Guinea Expedition; general; 12 negatives; Isopan F
Classification
  • Documentary
Department Photographic
Date 8/27/1961
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
children in the Alima
2006.17.1.62.9 children in the Alima
Documentary
New Guinea
children in the Alima
2006.17.1.62.10 children in the Alima
Documentary
New Guinea
children in the Alima
2006.17.1.62.11 children in the Alima
Documentary
New Guinea
Woman, children and pig in Alima gardens
2006.37.1.22.3 Woman, children and pig in Alima gardens
Documentary
New Guinea
Women and children in Alima gardens
2006.37.1.22.4 Women and children in Alima gardens
Documentary
New Guinea
Reeds in the Alima -- double exposure
2006.17.1.67.9 Reeds in the Alima -- double exposure
Documentary
New Guinea
small children in the garden
2006.17.1.67.5 small children in the garden
Documentary
New Guinea
children playing
2006.17.1.67.10 children playing
Documentary
New Guinea
Outside of Wuperainma a woman leading some pigs along the trail toward the pavi grove and eventually the Alima
2006.15.1.31.19 Outside of Wuperainma a woman leading some pigs along the trail toward the pavi grove and eventually the Alima
Documentary
New Guinea
Men working
2006.17.1.11.9 Men working
Documentary
New Guinea
Children tending pigs
2006.17.1.42.7 Children tending pigs
Documentary
New Guinea
Children walking
2006.17.1.42.5 Children walking
Documentary
New Guinea