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Voy, Charles D. Catalogue of Boxes Collected in the South Pacific Islands Comprising Native Dresses, Ornaments, Implements of Peace and War, Etc. Etc. Collected by C.D. Voy.

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  • Object[261]
  • yes[261]
  • no[261]
  • asian[1]
  • oceanian[260]
  • adze[4]
  • adze blade[30]
  • axe[2]
  • bag[3]
  • bailer[1]
  • bark cloth[11]
  • bark cloth beater[3]
  • bark cloth stamp[5]
  • bowl[2]
  • box[1]
  • breadfruit pounder[3]
  • calabash lid[1]
  • calabash neck[2]
  • cannibal fork[5]
  • canoe[2]
  • canoe bow piece[1]
  • canoe paddle[2]
  • canoe stern piece[3]
  • cast[1]
  • cloak[1]
  • cloak pin[1]
  • club[6]
  • coconut[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[6]
  • dance paddle[1]
  • doorpost[2]
  • ear ornament[8]
  • ear ornament plug[6]
  • ear pendant[1]
  • exchange valuable[2]
  • fan[6]
  • fan handle[7]
  • figure[16]
  • fishhook[9]
  • flake[16]
  • flax pulp[2]
  • food pounder[1]
  • gable figure[2]
  • gable ornament[1]
  • hand club[10]
  • headdress[1]
  • hemp[3]
  • kava cup[2]
  • kilt[1]
  • lintel[1]
  • mask[1]
  • mat[4]
  • model[2]
  • neck rest[2]
  • necklace[8]
  • pigment container[1]
  • poi ball[1]
  • poi bowl[1]
  • poncho[1]
  • pounder[4]
  • puppet[1]
  • rope[2]
  • shaggy mat[1]
  • sinker[4]
  • skirt[1]
  • sleeping mat[4]
  • spear[4]
  • spearhead[1]
  • staff[5]
  • statuette[1]
  • stilt step[6]
  • tattooing needle[8]
  • throwing club[4]
  • tobacco box[1]
  • trumpet[1]
  • walking stick[2]
  • water cooler[1]
  • whale tooth[2]
  • window lintel[1]
  • woman's[1]
  • anaho[1]
  • atiu[5]
  • auckland[3]
  • bay of plenty region[5]
  • caroline islands[1]
  • china[1]
  • cook islands[14]
  • coromandel[1]
  • easter island[7]
  • fiji islands[52]
  • gisborne region[4]
  • hawke's bay region[16]
  • hong kong[1]
  • lake tarawera[1]
  • lau group[1]
  • lukunor[1]
  • mangaia[3]
  • marquesas islands[51]
  • marshall islands[1]
  • mauke[5]
  • napier[15]
  • near lake taupo[2]
  • near poverty bay[4]
  • near typee valley[1]
  • new guinea[1]
  • new zealand[108]
  • niue[6]
  • north island[51]
  • northland region[16]
  • nuku hiva[3]
  • ohinemutu[2]
  • polynesia[5]
  • rarotonga[10]
  • rotorua[2]
  • samoa islands[16]
  • santa cruz islands[1]
  • satawan[1]
  • solomon islands[2]
  • tai pi vai[1]
  • taranaki[2]
  • tauranga[2]
  • taveuni[1]
  • te wairoa[1]
  • thames[2]
  • tonga islands[2]
  • ua pou[5]
  • vatu-i-ra[1]
  • waikato region[4]
  • wairoa[1]
  • wellington[1]
  • whangarei[16]
  • qing dynasty[1]
  • te huringa i period[36]
  • te puawaitanga period[64]
  • chinese[1]
  • fijian[4]
  • maori[104]
  • marquesan[3]
  • samoan[5]
  • solomon islander[1]
  • tongan[1]
  • oceania[5]
  • polynesia[5]
  • near thames[1]
  • human head[1]
  • man[1]
  • sau sing kung[1]
  • woman[1]
  • abalone[17]
  • argillite[2]
  • bamboo[14]
  • bark[1]
  • bark cloth[13]
  • basalt[1]
  • bone[20]
  • clay[1]
  • coconut[1]
  • coconut fiber[8]
  • coconut shell[1]
  • feather[2]
  • fish teeth[2]
  • glass[4]
  • gourd[1]
  • gum[1]
  • manila hemp[4]
  • metal[11]
  • midrib[3]
  • new zealand flax[24]
  • obsidian[18]
  • palm leaf[5]
  • pandanus[3]
  • pigment[9]
  • plant fiber[40]
  • plaster[1]
  • pumice[1]
  • rattan[1]
  • reed (plant)[1]
  • root[1]
  • sandstone[26]
  • seed[1]
  • shell[4]
  • steel[1]
  • stone[21]
  • tooth[1]
  • totara wood (podocarpus totara)[7]
  • whale bone[4]
  • whale ivory[9]
  • whale tooth[8]
  • wood[90]
  • wool[2]
  • carved[6]
  • painted[1]
  • twined[1]
  • yes[261]
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18211E

18211E

Throwing Club

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18126B

18126B

Canoe Stern Piece

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18128

18128

Canoe Bow Piece

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18120B

18120B

Canoe Paddle

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18120A

18120A

Canoe Paddle

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18116

18116

Pounder

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18005F

18005F

Ear Ornament

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18058

18058

Dance Paddle

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18047

18047

Bowl

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18016E

18016E

Stilt Step

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18130A

18130A

Gable Figure

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18016F

18016F

Stilt Step

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18130B

18130B

Gable Figure

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18156A

18156A

Fan

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18023L

18023L

Ear Ornament

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18112

18112

Hand Club

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18013

18013

Breadfruit Pounder

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18032

18032

Figure

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18205A

18205A

Fishhook

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18183A

18183A

Bark Cloth Beater

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18059A

18059A

Figure

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18143T

18143T

Adze Blade

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18147B

18147B

Staff

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18027A

18027A

Figure

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18012

18012

Breadfruit Pounder

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18205B

18205B

Sinker

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18138A

18138A

Sinker

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18051C

18051C

Adze

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18126A

18126A

Canoe Stern Piece

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18138B

18138B

Sinker

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18053

18053

Hand Club

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18034

18034

Figure

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