FMNH 128486.nosub[1]

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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-16 | Country: Philippine Islands. | Locality: North Central Mindanao. | People: Bukidnon. Stock. | Name: Lakoñ:- Round bark basket with bottom of vines and rattan. Same in use and construction as 128485 (over) | Collection: R.F. Cummings Philippine Expedition, 1909=1911. F.C. Cole, Collector. | Notes: Fitted with hemp bark carrying band [symbol for female]s. | Width: | Length: | Height: | Price: [Philippine Peso symbol] .10 | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 128486 | ENT | (96) | NEG. ALB. P.460 | Acc. 1115 | [Cursive capital L]. | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] [1 photograph] | [continued from Name] A bark basket, the sides of which are made from a single piece of bark. Such baskets are used for transporting corn, unthreshed rice and the like form the fields. Also used for storage. Fitted with hemp bark carrying bands which pass over the forehead of the woman bearer, who further supports the load on her back.
Catalog Number: 128486.nosub[1]
Description: basket
Materials: bark, rattan, hemp
Cultural Attribution: Bukidnon
Accession Number: [1115] Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Bukidon, Mandaya, Manobo, Negrito, and Bataan Bagobo Indians (Expedition)
Accession Year: 1910
Other Numbers: 96
Collector/Source: Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Bukidnon, Mandaya, Manobo, Negrito, and Bataan Bagobo Indians, Dr. Fay-Cooper Cole : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
EMu IRN: 1030001
GUID: ee963c21-014c-49c9-bf33-74eb5af8b736

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