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Object Number 2006.16.1.14.14
Display Title Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
Descriptions
Object Description Robert Gardner negatives taken during Harvard Peabody New Guinea Expedition; curing ceremony; Loliluk's wife; 33 negatives; Tri X
Classification
  • Documentary
Department Photographic
Date 6/29/1961
Artist Robert G. Gardner
Culture
  • Dani
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania / New Guinea
Dimensions Overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Robert Gardner
Provenance
Donor Robert G. Gardner

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget as men clean around the haki tree
2006.16.1.14.16 Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget as men clean around the haki tree
Documentary
New Guinea
Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget as men clean around the haki tree
2006.16.1.14.15 Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget as men clean around the haki tree
Documentary
New Guinea
Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
2006.16.1.14.13 Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
Documentary
New Guinea
Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
2006.16.1.14.12 Children using mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
Documentary
New Guinea
Children picking up mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
2006.16.1.14.11 Children picking up mud to plaster around the edges of the waroleget
Documentary
New Guinea
Yoli and Yegé Asuk repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
2006.16.1.13.36 Yoli and Yegé Asuk repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
Documentary
New Guinea
Yoli and Yegé Asuk, shrouded in smoke, repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
2006.16.1.13.4 Yoli and Yegé Asuk, shrouded in smoke, repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
Documentary
New Guinea
Yoli and Yegé Asuk, shrouded by smoke, repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
2006.16.1.13.3 Yoli and Yegé Asuk, shrouded by smoke, repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
Documentary
New Guinea
Yoli and Yegé Asuk repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
2006.16.1.13.2 Yoli and Yegé Asuk repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
Documentary
New Guinea
Yoli and Yegé Asuk repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
2006.16.1.13.1 Yoli and Yegé Asuk repairing the waroleget behind Wali's honai in Wuperainma I
Documentary
New Guinea
Asuk and other men remaking the welleleget (waroleget) during the wamkanneke at Tekman Biok's sili
2006.16.1.14.7 Asuk and other men remaking the welleleget (waroleget) during the wamkanneke at Tekman Biok's sili
Documentary
New Guinea
Yegé Asuk, Tuessike and Yoli working on the waroleget
2006.16.1.13.24 Yegé Asuk, Tuessike and Yoli working on the waroleget
Documentary
New Guinea