FMNH 128906.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] 34-10 | Country Philippine Islands. | Locality Davao Gulf, Mindanao. | People Bagobo. | Stock. | Name Bagenes :- Woman's belt ornament made of feathers, bells, + horse hair which are fastened to a stick. The stick is wrapped with white + red string. | Collection R.F. Cummings Philippine Expedition, 1909=1911. F.C. Cole Collector. | Notes See 128901 | Width | Length | Height | Price ₱ .08 | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 128906 | ENT | (1163) | Acc. 1139 | Dress | [BACK] |Catalog Number: 128906.nosub[1]Description: belt ornamentMaterials: feather, beads, animal hair; horse, stringCultural Attribution: BagoboAccession Number: [1139] Fifth R.F. Cummings Ethnological Expedition to Philippines Islands - ethnology - Manobo, Bilaan, and Divavaan Mandaya (Expedition)Accession Year: 1911District/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: 1030426GUID: 9d0af95d-d38c-4db8-8a7e-192b9f77fac8
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