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World Cultures (Ea11159g)
Photographic print of street with pots on ground for sale in the foreground, with Mexican women behind, seated and standing. Verandah of a building behind, weith Mexican men on the steps. Sepia toned
World Cultures (Eb474)
Sepia-toned photograph of the interior of a house in Oraibi pueblo, with two women grinding maize on grindstones , a woman standing beside them, and 2 men seated at front left. Strings of chilli peppers hang from the ceiling, and there is a ceramic waterpot and bowl on the earth floor of the room. Written on the negative: 1313 Oraibi - Interior of - - Recto: in AB's hand, Oraibi - one of Moqui Pueblos Rubber-stamped: Santa Fe Route News service / Fred Harvey Mgr / Los Angeles.
World Cultures (Eb475)
Sepia-toned photograph of a Moqui Indian family, man, old woman and yopung woman, standing in the doorway of their stone-built home. The man wears a striped shirt with a pale-coloured waistcoat: pale trousers or wrapper just visible. The two women wear rough cotton wrappers worn over one shoulder and tied at the waist witth a striped woven sash. Boith have the same hairstyle, with their hair tied in thick bunches - married woman's hairstyle? Writing on the negative illegible Recto: in AB's hand, Moquis at Winslow, Arizona Rubber-stamped: Santa Fe Route News service / Fred Harvey Mgr / Los Angeles.
World Cultures (Eb476)
Sepia-toned photograph of a Moqui Indian family, man, woman and child, standing in the doorway of their adobe home. A ladder is propped by the door for access. The man wears a white loin cloth and leather sandals. The woman wears a long dark skirt and is barefoot. The toddler is naked. Written on the negative: 244 Oraibi-Moki Indian family Park & Co Photo Recto: in AB's hand, 1900 Rubber-stamped: Santa Fe Route News service / Fred Harvey Mgr / Los Angeles.
World Cultures (E1227)
Sheath with cane embroidered panel and attached shell. Carved decoration on both sides of blade/
World Cultures (E1061)
whole: shape: spurred (gun stock) whole: decoration: carved and geometric (line and chevron on shaft and spur, chevron on blade).
World Cultures (Ea8151b)
Copy of a mural painting (reduced size) from the West Wall, Upper temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Red ink lines only.
World Cultures (Ea11034)
Photograph of a wall relief from the North Wall of Chamber E, Temple A, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexio.
World Cultures (Ea8174b)
Tracing of a wall painting at Chichen Itza, Mexico. From the east wall, inner middle chamber, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Great Ball Court. Red ink tracing and watercolour. The 'Warrior Mural' between the blue bands is 2035mm.
World Cultures (Ea8174a)
Tracing of a wall painting at Chichen Itza, Mexico. Taken from the east wall, inner middle chamber, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Great Ball Court. Red ink tracing. Watercoloured. The 'Warrior Mural' between the blue bands is 2035mm.
World Cultures (Ea8173b)
Copy of section of a wall painting from Chichen Itza. Great Ball Court. Upper Temple of the Jaguars. Inner Chamber, East wall, south end panel. Watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea11130a)
Colour poster - 'From an original painting by E.A. Burbank - copyrighted, Brush & Pencil, Chicago, 1899. ZY-YOU-WAH - Moqui Papoose. In ceremony costume. The markings on head-dress represent rainbow and rain clouds, also various flowers that grow in the Moqui country.'
World Cultures (Ea11159a)
Newspaper cutting showing methods of ploughing with oxon and an ancient plough - 1900.
World Cultures (Ea8151c)
Coloured copy of a mural painting (reduced size)from Chichen Itza. Upper Temple of the Jaguars. Tennis Court Temple. Inner Chamber. Southern panel of West wall. Red ink lines only.
World Cultures (650259)
Tracing of a mural painting (in four parts - a,b,c,d) from South West Wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing is inked over in red panel and then painted in watercolour. Original mural was 11 feet high and 9 feet wide.
World Cultures (Eb360)
Triangular wood and cane frame with bark, painted with red and white pigment and tied with rattan.
World Cultures (Eb366)
Made from the beastbone of a Cassowary bird; the mask's patterns are marked in black, white and ochre pigment.
World Cultures (Ea12649)
Curd bowl - pottery bowl for water buffalo yoghurt - bought with paper cover.
World Cultures (Ea12635)
Mate pahan - oil lamp - small dish of pottery, paper or cloth wick and coconut oil.
World Cultures (Ea12636)
Mate pahan - oil lamp - small dish of pottery, paper or cloth wick and coconut oil.
World Cultures (Ea12646)
Hiramana talai, coconut scraper. Iron scraper to fit to stool for grating coconut meat from shell.
World Cultures (Ea12637)
Mate pahan - oil lamp - small dish of pottery, paper or cloth wick and coconut oil.
World Cultures (Ea12638)
Indiapa press - string hopper maker. For extruding rice flour dough for a type of breakfast hopper.
World Cultures (Ea12639)
Indiapa watir - cane moulds for string hoppers. Open cane trays for steaming string hoppers.
World Cultures (Ea12640)
Pitti tambana gotta, pittu maker or pitty bambu - steamer for rice flour 'dumpling'. Sits over pot of boiling water.
World Cultures (Ea6430)
Wooden spear with blade and carved decoration along one side. Palmwood
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