FMNH 272684.nosub[1]

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    Scanner: Allison Coates : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
    Transcriber: Julia W. Kennedy : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Chicago Natural History Museum - Ethnology | Catalogue No. 272684 | ENT | Accession No. 2616 | Field Catalogue No. FC-269 | Negative No. | Sub. Ind. No. 51-8 | General Provenience: Polynesia Hawaii | Where collected: | Where made: | Attribution: Niihau (See Buck, 1957, p. 60) | Tribe: | People: | Culture: Hawaiian | Brief description: Gourd water container (huewai or ipu) | Detailed description: Globular form with a long tubular neck. Original cord carrier. Tag reads: A rare water bottle made from a gourd from the Hawaiian Islands. | See reverse x | Dimensions (in cm.): | length: | width: | height: | circumference: 75.0 | diameter: | Fuller Collection: Purchased from Captain A.W.F. Fuller of London, England, in 1958 | Formerly in the W.O. Oldman collection. Acquired by Fuller on July 24, 1950. [BACK] Second tag: Sandwich islands, Huewai or gourd water bottle, decorated to represent the network used for carrying, etc. This is well shown by the net on this specimen which exactly agrees with it. 15 in. high, 29 1/2 in. circum. | 272684
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    Creator: Julia W. Kennedy : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: excerpt of conversations on Sonoband 20 between Roland Force and Captain A.W.F. Fuller, 1958
Catalog Number: 272684.nosub[1]
Description: container
Materials: gourd
Cultural Attribution: Hawaiian
Accession Number: [2616] A. W. F. Fuller (Purchase)
Accession Year: 1958
Other Numbers: FC 269, 656.12
Collector/Source: Captain Alfred W. F. Fuller, Captain Alfred W. F. Fuller
EMu IRN: 1181363
GUID: 5ce0e2ae-d4ad-4482-adb7-fe4fb91e0226

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