FMNH 128823.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] 34-23 | Country: Philippine Islands. | Locality: Davao Gulf, Mindanao. | People: Bagobo. | Name: Umpak:- Man's black hemp cloth coat, closed front. Front is solidly covered with shell disks. Similiar disks on the back made realistic designs. Cuffs also covered with disks. | Collection: R.F. Cummings Philippine Expeditions, 1909-1911. F.C. Cole, Collector. | Notes: See notes on 128822. (over) | Width: | Length: | Height: | Price: [Philippine Peso symbol] 16.00 /.. | [MARGIN] A | 128823 | ENT | (1234) | Acc. 1139 [1115 crossed out with x's] | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] Installed with 128789, 830, 128912 |Catalog Number: 128823.nosub[1]Description: coatMaterials: fiber; abaca, shell; nacre - mother of pearl, cotton, glass, plastic, dyeCultural Attribution: BagoboAccession Number: [1139] Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Manobo, Bilaan, and Divavaan Mandaya (Expedition)Accession Year: 1911Other Numbers: 1234District/County: Davao Prov.City/Town: Davao GulfCollector/Source: Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Manobo, Bilaan, and Divavaan Mandaya, Dr. Fay-Cooper Cole : Field Museum of Natural History - AnthropologyEMu IRN: 1030326GUID: 7922dd1f-7593-45e2-a310-3bd075e03486Disclaimer: The Field Museum's online Anthropology Collections Database may contain cultural items and historical records that are culturally sensitive. Some records may also include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum's current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when items were collected or cataloged. Visitors to this site are also advised that some records may contain names, images, and recordings of deceased individuals and that some records document human remains.
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