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Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 18-507, described as Cordage leash for fighting cocks; cordage sliding look and palmnut toggle at widened collar end; part of woven dyed red. Made to sell in village market. Length ca. 178 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 18-505, described as Rope for cattle (”Djawi”); cordage probably of “Idjuek” fiber from a sugar palm; “Batang Anau;” sliding wood toggles at one end. ca. 160 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 18-488, described as Coiled rope; of Idjuek fiber from sugar palm (Bantang Anau). Locally made; used to tether, lead carabao. Width 43 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Rope, accession number 18-486, described as Bag of cordage in knotted netting. To collect grass to feed carabao and djawi (cow).