163004 Catalog Card
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| Title | 163004 Catalog Card |
| Description | scan of catalog card[FRONT][MAIN BODY] Chicago Natural History Museum—Ethnology | [Field Museum subject code written in red] 34-16 | Provenience: Phillipines. Luzon Island. Village of KakidugÈn. | People or Culture: Ilongot. | Object: Carrying pack. | Material: Deer skin, rattan. | [handwritten]Consigned to waste on 9/4/81 | Description: Rectangular pouch bag, with no stitching involved; pack is of an entire deer skin with body and rear legs forming pouch, neck and legs forming the flap. Straps are made from rattan by the men. The pack is made by strecting a newdeer skin over a rattan frame. Few items are carried inside; most are tied to the exterior. Note: the pack is only used by the men. | Dimensions (in cm.): Length - 71.10 Width - 33.00 | Collection: Purchased from Rev. Dell G. Schultze 27 June 1967. | [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 163004 | Field No. 20 | Neg. No. 11 | Acc. 2958 | [BACK] [1 photograph] | |
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| Summary | 163004 | 20 - 163004 Catalog Card, [0.299 MB], (application/pdf) |
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