Food stands (stands (food service))
Mbelen gwaras
Kaurs
Plates (ritual & belief: ritual apparatus)
Shoe models
Innenspaltflotes
Lumas
Malas
Recording sticks
Opiacis
Parfleches (containers)
Handbags (bags (containers))
Palanquins (land transport)
Plank built boat models
Hityogiris
Breadfruit spades
Bridal cart models
Hsiaus
Rain coats
Rain hats
Votive carriers
Zangs
Waistbands (waistcloth)
Models of activities (food service)
Rat traps (funnel traps)
Poppet cases
Salt dishes (dishes (food service))
Tals
Jula julas
Trident lamps
Prayer rolls
Pump drill models
Punchs
Gasbas
Rollers
Well models
Sauceboats
Tent peg models
Powder belts
Cowboy hat models
Scapulars
Yam sticks
Furulyas
Cream jugs (jugs (food processing & storage))
Mugs (food processing & storage)
Tattoo instrument cases (tattoo instrument)
Clays
Double powder horns
Po;l[d[dlearms
Atamas
Collection Information
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