FMNH 108105.nosub[1]
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Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | Country: Luzon, P.I. [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-48 | Locality: Amburayan Sub-Prov. Bacun | People: Igorot Stock. | Name: Suáko. Pipe. Bowl of wood, decorations cut in stem. Mouth piece of bamboo. Brass chain and cleaner (old can opener key) attached to bowl. Three strands interwoven rattan where stem and mouth piece join. | Collection: R.F. Cummings Expedition, (F.C. Cole, 1907-8) | Notes: Tobacco is rolled in cigar shape and put in pipe. | Width: | Length: of chain 17" | Height: | Price: [Philippine Peso symbol] 0.30 | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 108105 | Neg. Alb. P.436 | Acc. 1060 | [ILLUSTRATION] [1 hand-drawing] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] [1 photograph] |Catalog Number: 108105.nosub[1]Description: pipeMaterials: wood, metal, brass, bambooCultural Attribution: IgorotAccession Number: [1060] Second R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippine Islands - ethnology - Mangyan (Expedition)Accession Year: 1908District/County: Mountain Prov.City/Town: BacunCollector/Source: Second R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippine Islands - ethnology - Mangyan, Dr. Fay-Cooper Cole : Field Museum of Natural History - AnthropologyEMu IRN: 1008584GUID: d885deba-31bb-4650-b1ca-6e28abfd49acWe welcome feedback. The web database is not a complete record of the Museum's anthropological holdings and documentation for a collection item will vary due to when and how it was collected as well as how recently it was accessed. While efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the information available on this website, some content may contain errors. We work with descendant communities around the world to interpret the collections in order to promote a greater understanding of global heritage and, through consultation, will remove information that is inaccurate or inappropriate. We encourage and welcome members of descendant communities, scholars, and others to contact us to confirm or clarify data found here.