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Hearst Museum object titled Food carrying bag, accession number 18-25, described as Basketry bag with black design, draw-string and carrying starp. Twill-plaiting; two plaited carrying straps attached with 2-ply cordage. Height 35 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Headband, accession number 18-35, described as Twilled headband: black and white feathers attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Knife, accession number TEMP 2018.1413, described as Javanese parang, knife carved sheath and handle overall 22" length "parang iban sarawak" engraved on knife
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 18-119, described as Mask, face, with two separate elongated sidepieces attached with string; prominent mouth with black and white checkerboard design; mask painted with black and red abstract designs on white ground. Height face 40.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1683, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with nylon thread; elongated wood belt hook attached with nylon; gourd flask and wood stopper (for poison?) attached with nylon
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1681, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with twine; elongated wood belt hook attached to cylinder with bamboo strip lashing; used to hold balsa wood blow gun darts coated with the combined poisons of the Tuba Tatang tree and the venom of a snake or a scorpion.  Used in hunting wild pigs, monkeys, and birds
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1684, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with nylon thread; elongated wood belt hook attached to cylinder with bamboo strip lashing
Hearst Museum object titled Quiver, accession number 18-1682, described as Dart quiver, wood; bamboo cylinder; handcarved conical cap attached with twine; elongated wood belt hook attached to cylinder with bamboo strip lashing
Hearst Museum object titled Sculpture, accession number TEMP 2018.978, described as Iban carved wooden sitting dog figure. 12"h
Hearst Museum object titled Sculpture, accession number TEMP 2018.971, described as Eban wooden sculpture of standing figure holding spear; shoulder length hair and elongated earlobes. 12"h.