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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["tapaklubba, tapa beater, ike"]Museum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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["mejsel, chisel", "mejsel, chisel"]Museum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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Celtblad, chiselMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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Chil, ChiselMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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connective needle, net-needle, netting pinMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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["nätnål, nätsticka, bindnål, netting pin"]Museum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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barrel, vessel, plate, oil pan,Museum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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valtand, whale tooth, tabuaMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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bracelet, bracelet, seviMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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shock, pounder, pestleMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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kam, hair comb, combMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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needle, needle, saulacaMuseum of EthnographyType Unknown Fiji
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Museum of Ethnography
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