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Title
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Truman Warner Anthropological Collection, MS048
Description
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This is a small collection of objects from Asia, Africa, the Americas and New Guinea collected presumably from the 1960s and 1980s by Truman Warner to be used in class and for his personal collection. The collection is predominantly made up of musical instruments and masks.
Contributor
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Davis, Richard
Warner, Truman
Has Version
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<a href="https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/findingaids/ctdbn_ms048_warnerArtifacts.xml">Link to finding aid.</a>
IIIF Collection Metadata
UUID
897d200e-cceb-4f59-939c-bc7fe2a80110
Still Image
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Title
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Kuba pipe, lidded vessel, and bag
Creator
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unknown
Description
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10 x 5" wood and gourd (pipe); 8 x 4" wood (vessle); 16 x 8" hemp (bag)
Abstract
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The pipe and vessel most closely resemble examples from the Kuba people around modern-day D.R.C. and the bag may not be related to the pipe and vessel but were kept inside the bag. The pipe has carved wooden heads at the mouthpiece and protruding from the sides of the gourd; the bowl and head carvings are attached to the gourd with wire and made air-tight with tar. The lidded vessel has surface carvings, a handle, carved figures (on handle and lid) and a tight-fitting lid - similar to tobacco and hemp containers; it contains a red dusty residue.
Date
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circa 1900
Subject
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Kuba (African people)
Identifier
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ms048_083
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
63c2800f-aae1-411c-8375-0e79531be493
Africa
Art