Museum of Ethnography
The Museum of Ethnography has been collecting, archiving, preserving, researching, and transmitting the traditional and modern cultural artefacts of Hungarian, European, and world communities since 1872.
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costume, tapa, bark fabric, tunic, bark mulch [Etno], siapo [[Etno]]Museum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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bark fabricMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown
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tapa, bark fabric, bark mulch [Etno]]Museum of EthnographyType Unknown
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tapa, bark fabric, ngatu, siapo, bark tap[ [Etno]], barktapMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown
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bark fabric, tapa, bark [Etno]], barkMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown
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bark fabricMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown
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bark fabricMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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necklaceMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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necklaceMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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scarf, hair, hairMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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["flugviska, fly whisk"]Museum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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tapa, tyg, matta, carpet, rugMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Samoa
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Museum of Ethnography
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