FMNH 114393.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] 34-18 | County: Luzon Isld., Philippine Islands. | Locality: Cagayan River. ? | People: Ilongot. | Name: Basket. Squarish, pliable body. Of woven split palm leaf. Rim stitched with split bark. Carrying or fastening string of twisted fiber cordage. Baskets fitted with small cords, which passes around the waist, are carried at the side or against one hip. In them the women carry seed rice at planting time, or sugar cane | Collection: R.F. Cummings Expedition, (Wm. Jones, Collector 1908=09). | Notes: and the like when on the trail | Width: 11.5 cm | Length: | Height: 13 cm | Price: | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 114392 | ENT | Neg. Alb. p. 449 | Acc. 1096 | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] [1 photograph] |
Catalog Number: 114393.nosub[1]
Description: basket
Materials: vegetal material; palm leaf, bark, cordage
Cultural Attribution: Ilongot
Accession Number: [1096] Ethnological Expedition to Luzon, Philippine Islands, to collect materials after the death of William Jones - Igorot Tribe; Ilongot Indians (Expedition)
Accession Year: 1910
District/County: Cagayan River
Collector/Source: Ethnological Expedition to Luzon, Philippine Islands, to collect materials after the death of William Jones - Igorot Tribe; Ilongot Indians, Mr. Willard Jones : Kavilco Incorporated, Stephen C. Simms : The Field Museum
EMu IRN: 1015163
GUID: b9ba93ea-c7ff-4323-bc4d-2914a458e1dd

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