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Aardolie in Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea

Objectcode
BK/20/4
Informative book about exploration and production of oil in Dutch New Guinea
Year
1956
In: Aardolie in Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea
Den Haag: N.V. de Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij
Language(s)
Dutch

Thesaurus terms

Geographic
Geographical term » Dutch New-Guinea

Beginselen van de Staatsinrichting van Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea

Objectcode
BK/20/3
Learn Book for the Training School for Indigenous Government officials on the key principles of the state institution in Dutch New Guinea
Persons
Sarolea, H.J. (Author)
Year
1961
In: Beginselen van de Staatsinrichting van Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea
Hollandia: Volkslektuur/Pustaka Rakjat
Language(s)
Dutch
EA/59/4 - 
drum

drum

Objectcode
EA/59/4
Description (brief)
Hourglass drum (tifa) with handle. The drum has been decorated with woodwork in relief. The carvings are colored red, blue, yellow and white with modern paints.
Dimensions (L x Ø)
35,0 x 10,0 cm

Thesaurus terms

Materials thesaurus
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » plant extract » vegetal dye
Materials thesaurus » organic » animal » skin » reptile skin » lizard skin » iguana skin
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » wood
Cultural
Cultural origin » Papua » South Coast » South Coast peoples » Marind
Geographic
Geographical term » Papua » Division South New-Guinea » Subdivision Merauke » Merauke
Object category
OVM Category » art » music » membranophones
EA/59/3 - 
drum

drum

Objectcode
EA/59/3
Description (brief)
Hourglass shaped drum (tifa) with handle. Used by men during song- and dance festivities. The drum has been decorated with woodwork in relief.
Dimensions (L x Ø)
59,0 x 15,0 cm

Thesaurus terms

Materials thesaurus
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » wood
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » stem » palm stem » rattan
Materials thesaurus » organic » animal » skin » reptile skin » lizard skin » iguana skin
Cultural
Cultural origin » Papua » South West Coast » Asmat » Oost Asmat » Citak
Geographic
Geographical term » Papua » Division South New-Guinea » Subdivision Asmat » Central Asmat
Object category
OVM Category » art » music » membranophones
EA/59/2 - 
drum

drum

Objectcode
EA/59/2
Description (brief)
Hourglass shaped drum (tifa) used by men during song- and dance festivities. On the 'belly' of the drum two protruding bands are cut out that end in a handhold. The skin of the drum is made from an unknown animal.
Dating
1980-1990
Dimensions (L x Ø)
62,0 x 15,0 cm

Thesaurus terms

Materials thesaurus
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » wood
Materials thesaurus » organic » animal » skin » reptile skin » lizard skin » iguana skin
Cultural
Cultural origin » Papua » South West Coast » Asmat » Casuarine Coast and interior » Cook's Bay » Aorket
Geographic
Geographical term » Papua » Division South New-Guinea » Subdivision Asmat » Casuarine Coast
Object category
OVM Category » art » music » membranophones
EA/59/1 - 
bowl

bowl

Objectcode
EA/59/1
Description (brief)
Oval shaped dish for serving sago. One end depicts a stylized human head with the beak of a bird attached. The other end has the shape of a bird´s head.
Dimensions (L x W)
52,0 x 18,0 cm

Thesaurus terms

Materials thesaurus
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » fruit » seed » grass seed » job's tears
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » wood
Materials thesaurus » organic » animal » bone » bone » cassowary bone
Materials thesaurus » organic » vegetal » bark » bark fibre » bark fibre cord
Cultural
Cultural origin » Papua » South Coast » South Coast peoples » Marind » South Coast Marind » Merauke
Geographic
Geographical term » Papua » Division South New-Guinea » Subdivision Merauke » Frederik Hendrik Isl.
Object category
OVM Category » voeding, drank, genotmiddelen » opdienen en consumeren

Reciprocity and the position of women

Objectcode
BK/112/27
Anthropological lecture on reciprocity in social relations and the position of women in this respect
Persons
Baal, Jan van (Author)
Year
1975
In: Reciprocity and the position of women
Assen: Van Gorcum
ISBN/ISSN nummer
90 232 1320 3
Language(s)
English

Rapádaba (Mensen aan de Wisselmeren, Irian Jaya)

Objectcode
BK/112/15
A story about the inhabitants at the Wissel Lakes, the Ekari, and their developments through the years, also influenced by the missionaries working there
Persons
Sierat, Joop (Author)
Year
1999
In: Rapádaba (Mensen aan de Wisselmeren, Irian Jaya)
Bergen N.H.: b.v. Bonneville
ISBN/ISSN nummer
90-73304-67-9
Language(s)
Dutch
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