FMNH 34122.nosub[1]
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Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Columbian Museum. | ENT | [Field Museum Subject Code written in red] 34-11 | Country: Philippine Islands. | Locality: Luzon Island. | People: Kling Igorrote. | Stock. | Name: Pocket-hat. small round shallow of woven split bamboo with ornamentation in dyed grasses. Basket work caps made of brightly stained rattan and grasses and often highly ornamental are worn on back of the head. They are identical with those worn and made by the Bontoc Igorot. | Collection: Dr. A.E. Jenks. | Notes: | Price: | [LEFT MARGIN] A | 34122 | 54 | Neg. ALB.P.381 | Acc. 887 | [ILLUSTRATION] | [ILLUSTRATION NOTATION] | [BACK] [1 photograph] |Catalog Number: 34122.nosub[1]Description: pocket hatMaterials: bamboo, dye, grassCultural Attribution: Kling IgorotLocality: Philippines, Luzon Island, Luzon, The PhilippinesAccession Number: [887] A. E. Jenks (Purchase)Accession Year: 1904Other Numbers: 54Continent: AsiaCountry: PhilippinesProvince/State: Luzon IslandCollector/Source: Albert E. Jenks, Albert E. JenksEMu IRN: 1255970GUID: ebf4965d-be9e-4054-a85a-d4855548239c
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