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S1980-1981 #42: University of California, Davis/Victoria Rivers (January 9, 1981–March 13, 1981)
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S1982-1983 #14: University of California, Davis/Victoria Rivers (October 1, 1982–December 6, 1982)
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S1981-1982 #11: Department of Environmental Design (UC Davis)/Victoria Rivers (September 24, 1981–December 1, 1981)
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S1990-1991 #15: Department of Environmental Design (UC Davis)/Victoria Rivers (1990–January 3, 1991)
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S1985-1986 #11: Department of Environmental Design (UC Davis)/Victoria Rivers (October 3, 1985–February 4, 1986)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Batik, museum number 18-108, described as Batik; beige ground with floral bird and triangular designs in blue, red, brown, white; floral border along two edges. 104.5 x 253.5 cm
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: Hearst Museum object titled Garment, museum number 18-143, described as Garment; dark red cotton; plain weave; blue and gold geometric designs; floral border. 43 1/2 x 100 inches.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, museum number 5-4155, described as Kente cloth; design called sika fre mmogya (money attracts blood relations) green, maroon, blue, and black over gold background; fringed at both ends; 196 cm long.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, museum number 5-4156, described as Kente cloth: design called yokoman adweneasa (Adweneasa design on yokoman basic pattern); gold, green, black, and blue over maroon, gold, and green background; fringed at both ends; 178 cm long.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Kente cloth, museum number 5-4154, described as Kente cloth: design called sika futuru (gold dust); green, maroon and black over gold background; fringed on one end; 163 cm long.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Pants, museum number 18-1060, described as Garment; waist or shoulder cloth; designs include horses and skull trees or “andung;” designs in shades of white, brown, red and blue on alternating ground in brown and red; cotton ikat in two loom widths sewn together. Man;s garment worn with pants or draped across the shoulders. Woven by women. Worn by the elite classes only on special occasions. Also serve as elements in ritual gift exchange system that is part of the social, economic and religious life of East Sumba. Width 1.18 m. Length not including fringe at each end. 2.38 m.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, museum number 18-312, described as Varicolored “sumba” cloth; single “ikat” technique; two loom widths sewn together; stylized animals in horizontal bands; stag major design. Man’s wedding sarong; refer to pamphlet in office: “Leven en dood op Sumba.” 42 x 87 1/2 inches.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Textile, museum number 18-1055, described as Shawl; woven cotton cloth; 'ikat' technique; central design of geometric and/or symbolic shaped bordered by mulitcolored bands; fringe at either end; 210 cm. l.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Textile -funerary cloth, museum number 18-1184, described as Funerary cloth depicting a dugout canoe that carries the soul to the land of the dead." (taken from an exhibit label found with artifact). J. Goodrich, 9-6-2007.
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