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Catalog Number | Description | Materials | Cultural Attribution | Time Period | Media | IRN |
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129920.nosub[1] | pillow cover, Name: Onan:- Pillow cover made of yellow cloth with blue cloth edges. Embroidered designs on the yellow field. | embroidered cloth | Mandaya |
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1031450 | |
130216.1,.2 | dagger and sheath for dagger, Name: Same as 130214 but smaller. Bayadau (or badau). dagger and silver covered sheath - tinapikan.- (or ka). handle has been broken and repaired. Three bands of silver on each prong. sheath has no silver on it but front is covered with embroidered cloth. A small cord holds knife in the sheath but is so light as to be easily broken when weapon is needed. This is the typical weapon of the Mandaya. | metal; silver, wood, embroidered cloth | Mandaya |
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1031769 | |
130217.1,.2 | dagger and sheath for dagger, Name: Same as 130216 but larger. Bayadau (or badau). dagger and silver covered sheath - tinapikan.- (or ka). Two bands of silver on each side prong. Hemp braid for belt. Centavo attached. A small cord holds knife in the sheath but is so light as to be easily broken when weapon is needed. This is the typical weapon of the Mandaya. | metal; silver, wood, embroidered cloth | Mandaya |
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1031770 | |
130218.1,.2 | dagger and sheath for dagger, Name: Same as 130216. Bayadau (or badau). dagger and silver covered sheath - tinapikan.- (or ka). One band of silver on each side prong. Colored tassel attached to handle. Blue cloth belt with shell disk at end. A small cord holds knife in the sheath but is so light as to be easily broken when weapon is needed. This is the typical weapon of the Mandaya. | metal; silver, wood, embroidered cloth | Mandaya |
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1031771 |