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- Costume accessories23 objects
- Worn costume accessories23 objects
- Jewelry18 objects
- Jewelry and adornment18 objects
- Musical instruments16 objects
- Sound devices (equipment)16 objects
- Jewelry or adornment worn around the neck or on the upper body13 objects
- Necklaces13 objects
- Containers (receptacles)12 objects
- Idiophones (instruments that produce sound by vibrating the instruments themselves)11 objects
- ethnography81 objects
- image64 objects
- legacy documentation1 objects
- Asia81 objects
- Mindanao Island, Mindanao island group, Philippines✖Remove constraint Collection place: Mindanao Island, Mindanao island group, Philippines81 objects
- Mindanao island group, Philippines81 objects
- Philippines81 objects
- Southeast Asia81 objects
- Davao Region, Mindanao Island, Mindanao island group53 objects
- Kenneth W. Payne19 objects
- L. M. Maus3 objects
- Mrs. J. M. Menzi2 objects
- American Museum of Natural History1 objects
- Howard Wolcott27 objects
- Estate of Kenneth W. Payne22 objects
- Peter Goldblum22 objects
- Kenneth W. Payne16 objects
- American Museum of Natural History13 objects
- David P. Barrows4 objects
- Mrs. J. M. Menzi4 objects
- S. A. Cloman3 objects
- Design Department (UC Berkeley)1 objects
- Grace Blair DePue1 objects
- Asian cultures81 objects
- Bagobo✖Remove constraint Culture or time period: Bagobo81 objects
- Filipino81 objects
- Filipino cultures81 objects
- Maritime Southeast Asian cultures81 objects
- Mindanao81 objects
- Southeast Asian cultures81 objects
- Bronze (metal)9 objects
- Banana fiber (manila hemp is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from musa textilis, a relative of edible bananas, which is also called manila hemp as well as abacá.)7 objects
- Glass (material) (beads)6 objects
- Cotton (textile)3 objects
- Cotton (textile) (embroidery)3 objects
- Brass (alloy) (bells)2 objects
- Horsehair2 objects
- Cotton (textile) (trade cotton cloth, with applique)1 objects
- Mother of pearl (hand made disks)1 objects
- 2.2 Personal Adornments and Accoutrements35 objects
- 5.4 Secular and Religious Musical Instruments15 objects
- 2.1 Daily Garb9 objects
- 1.7 Fighting, Warfare, and Social Control5 objects
- 1.9 Multiple Utility3 objects
- 2.0 Use not specified (Secular Dress and Accoutrements, and Adornment)3 objects
- 2.4 Fine Clothes and Accoutrements not used exclusively for status or religious purposes2 objects
- 1.5 Household1 objects
- 4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings1 objects
- 5.3 Objects relating to the Secular and Quasi-religious Rites, Pageants, and Drama1 objects
- S1957-1958 #2: University of California, Riverside (April 2, 1958–November 25, 1958)3 objects
- S1980-1981 #17: Merritt College/Maurice Wolfe (October 6, 1980–January 26, 1981)2 objects
- S1965-1966 #88: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (June 1, 1966–June 1, 1966)1 objects
- S1965-1966 #92: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/Robert F. G. Spier (June 16, 1966–July 29, 1966)1 objects
- S1966-1967 #103: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (May 4, 1967–May 4, 1967)1 objects
- S1966-1967 #106: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (May 9, 1967–May 9, 1967)1 objects
- S1968-1969 #57: Design Department (UC Berkeley) (December 4, 1968–January 23, 1969)1 objects
- S1997-1998 #6b: Fowler Museum of Cultural History (UC Los Angeles) (April 28, 1998–June 30, 1999)1 objects