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- 387 1924.6 1924.6 Hanging ornament. A small pearl shell, hanging in thin string of human hair. The snow is too short for the object to have been a necklace. Instead, it seems to have been tied to one. Cf. Photographs of Little Girls, taken by Bock. So a “Rep- braid” (Gilbert Islands) and “Kokos- nut opens,” Apemama. Length: 12 cm. Tapitoea Gilbert Islands Oceania 484 Grass (Te ridi) Uncoloured, small. Enl. Bock used in the southern Gilbert Islands both, the sexes are grass skirts, but on the northern endaSt the female eagle. Length: 26 cm. Tapitoea Gilbert Islands Oceania 485 Dance Ornament? (Te anipei). Been across the chest., På en bård of pandanus- braid go wide pandanus leaf strips out ', obliquely coicing each other. They are highly cut with an inward angle. Length: 26 cm. Belt length: 1 m.7 cm. Tapitoea Gilbert Islands Oceania [ocr]
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