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- Pipe✖Remove constraint Object name: Pipe15 objects
- Equipment and supplies for smoking and tobacco use15 objects
- Personal equipment15 objects
- Pipes (smoking equipment)15 objects
- Basketry (object genre)4 objects
- Baskets (containers)4 objects
- Baskets by technique4 objects
- Plaited weaving4 objects
- ethnography15 objects
- image14 objects
- legacy documentation12 objects
- Asia15 objects
- Cordillera Administrative Region, Luzon Island, Luzon island group15 objects
- Luzon Island, Luzon island group, Philippines15 objects
- Luzon island group, Philippines15 objects
- Mountain Province, Cordillera Administrative Region, Luzon Island✖Remove constraint Collection place: Mountain Province, Cordillera Administrative Region, Luzon Island15 objects
- Philippines15 objects
- Southeast Asia15 objects
- Charles Henry Leavitt2 objects
- David P. Barrows5 objects
- Herbert Mason5 objects
- William A. Setchell5 objects
- Ynes Mexia5 objects
- Charles Henry Leavitt2 objects
- Mrs. G. E. Stockle2 objects
- Gladys Ayer Nomland1 objects
- Asian cultures12 objects
- Filipino12 objects
- Filipino cultures12 objects
- Luzon12 objects
- Maritime Southeast Asian cultures12 objects
- Southeast Asian cultures12 objects
- Bontoc11 objects
- Mountain Province11 objects
- Cagayan Valley1 objects
- Nabaloi1 objects
- Bamboo (material)1 objects
Current results range from 1929 to 1957
- S1957-1958 #2: University of California, Riverside (April 2, 1958–November 25, 1958)2 objects
- S1965-1966 #38: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/James Nelson Anderson (November 9, 1965–November 9, 1965)2 objects
- S1965-1966 #69: UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley/Ted Niehaus (March 7, 1966–March 8, 1966)1 objects
- S1975-1976 #9: Palo Alto Cultural Center (November 1974–unknown)1 objects