Gift of J. T. Huston, 1907
Accession Lot
- Object[189]
- no[189]
- oceanian[189]
- amulet[1]
- ankle rattle[2]
- arm ring[5]
- armor[1]
- axe[2]
- bag[1]
- bark cloth[1]
- basket[2]
- baton[1]
- betel mortar[3]
- boomerang[24]
- bowl[1]
- breast ornament[1]
- breast shield[1]
- bull-roarer[8]
- charm[1]
- churinga[2]
- club[6]
- comb (hair - grooming tool)[3]
- dip net[1]
- ear ornament[19]
- food carrying tray[2]
- forehead ornament[2]
- grave digging tray[1]
- grinding stone[1]
- gypsum[1]
- hunting spear[2]
- jew's harp[4]
- knife[4]
- kurdaitcha shoe[4]
- ladle[5]
- leg ornament[9]
- lime spatula[5]
- loincloth[5]
- model[1]
- narcotic[1]
- neck ornament[5]
- neck rest[2]
- necklace[10]
- net bag[2]
- netting needle[1]
- pestle[1]
- pigment[1]
- pointing stick[1]
- rain maker's crystal[2]
- scraper[1]
- sheath[4]
- shell[4]
- shield[5]
- spear[3]
- spear thrower[4]
- spoon[1]
- suspension hook[1]
- throwing stick[1]
- toy[1]
- waist band[5]
- wrist band[4]
- australia[86]
- charlotte waters[4]
- collingwood bay[1]
- cooper's creek (australia)[5]
- coward springs[2]
- fiji islands[1]
- german new guinea[5]
- gilbert islands[1]
- maprik area[1]
- massim area[6]
- murray river[4]
- murrimbidgie river[1]
- new guinea[98]
- newcastle waters[1]
- northeast coast, new guinea[5]
- northern australia[4]
- northern territory[2]
- oodnadatta[1]
- pacific islands[1]
- queensland[1]
- samoa islands[1]
- south australia[60]
- tempy downs[1]
- tonga islands[1]
- bark[6]
- bark cloth[6]
- bone[6]
- coconut[3]
- coconut shell[22]
- cotton[1]
- feather[4]
- fur[1]
- gum[12]
- gypsum[2]
- hair[2]
- ochre[1]
- palm wood[1]
- pigment[13]
- plant fiber[50]
- plant material[1]
- rattan[1]
- reed (plant)[1]
- rock crystal[2]
- seed[39]
- shell[16]
- stone[10]
- turtle shell[3]
- tusk[1]
- wood[75]
- basketry[2]
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