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Object Number 04-19-70/10874.1.56
Display Title Women and children in village
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: "Borneo / Punan / Acc. 04-19 / Women and children of the Punan settlement near / the head waters of the Dapoi / Gift of W. H. Furness, 3rd, 1907"
Department Photographic
Date 1897-1898
Artist Alfred Craven Harrison Jr.
Artist Hiram M. Hiller
Culture
  • Punan
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania / Malaysia / Borneo
Dimensions Overall: 11.1125 × 15.875 cm (4 3/8 × 6 1/4 in.)
Provenance
Collector Dr. William H. Furness, III
Donor Donated by Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
People and huts
04-19-70/10874.1.53 People and huts
Borneo
Women straining grated tapioca
04-19-70/10874.1.55 Women straining grated tapioca
Borneo
People in camp
04-19-70/10874.1.51 People in camp
Borneo
Men collecting camphor
04-19-70/10874.1.52 Men collecting camphor
Borneo
Huts inside cave
04-19-70/10874.1.54 Huts inside cave
Borneo
Girl straining grated tapioca
04-19-70/10874.1.57 Girl straining grated tapioca
Borneo
Woman and baby wearing head compression instrument
04-19-70/10874.1.48 Woman and baby wearing head compression instrument
Borneo
Man with staff and pipe
04-19-70/10874.1.49 Man with staff and pipe
Borneo
Aban Avit's house on the Tinjar
04-19-70/10874.1.31.1 Aban Avit's house on the Tinjar
Borneo
Media Restricted
04-19-70/10874.1.29 Skull of a chief of the Kelabit tribe
Borneo
Laki Jok Orang, a Rejang River chief
04-19-70/10874.1.30 Laki Jok Orang, a Rejang River chief
Borneo
Tattooing a girl inside a building
04-19-70/10874.1.41 Tattooing a girl inside a building
Borneo