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Object Number
2004.29.22827
Display Title
Marine village at Hula
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "New Guinea (British) / Hula / Marine Village / [verso] Hula - Marine Village / British / New Guinea / Gift of A. Agassiz. / May 18, 1899."
Department
Photographic
Date
1855-1899
Culture
- New Guinea
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
British New Guinea
Additional Geographic Terms
Hula, Marine Village, Papuan Gulf
Materials
Albumen print adhered to Paperboard
Dimensions
Overall: 14.2875 × 19.3675 cm (5 5/8 × 7 5/8 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Alexander Agassiz
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.29.22828 | Marine village at Hula |
British New Guinea
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| 2004.29.22829 | Marine village of Gaile |
British New Guinea
| ||
| 2004.29.22830 | Marine village |
British New Guinea
| ||
| 2004.29.22825 | Marine village at Tupuseli |
British New Guinea
| ||
| 2004.29.22899 | People along shore, with marine village in background |
Port Moresby
| ||
| 2004.29.22593 | Row of buildings in front of jungle |
British New Guinea
| ||
| 2004.29.22824 | Canoe and pile dwellings |
British New Guinea
| ||
| 2004.29.22826 | Marine village at Tupuseli |
British New Guinea
| ||
| 2004.29.22891 | Marine village |
Papuan G.
| ||
| 2004.29.22554 | Main street of fishing village |
British New Guinea
Port Moresby | ||
| 2004.29.24131 | Three women hula dancers, one woman seated with gourd drum |
Hawaii
| ||
| 2004.29.22767 | Building on stilts with palm frond roofs |
British New Guinea
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