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- Coast Salish housepost and Haida totem pole....
- Bahay kubo, like most Austronesian houses have floors raised on houseposts...
- "bird") *babuy: pig *qaNuaŋ: carabao *kuden: clay cooking pot *SadiRi: housepost *busuR: bow *panaq: flight of an arrow *bubu: fish trap *tulaNi: bamboo...
- more than 3,000. Highlights of the collection include a 10-foot (3.0 m) housepost from the Iatmul people of the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea, a group...
- altar depart several cotton threads resulting attached to the central housepost, and it is along these threads that the neeb travel when they visit the...
- Vishnu with Avatars and attendant deities, 12th century, central India Housepost, c. 1930s, Yoruba culture, Africa Ancient Greco-Roman vase Casket for...
- among the Igorot which depict war deities, as well as kinabigat (carved houseposts) and hogang (carved tree fern posts used as boundary markers and as wards...
- structures on the Oregon Coast, in what is otherwise exclusively log-frame/housepost housing area. Its occupants are believed by archaeologists to have been...
- Horns, Cameroon". www.hamillgallery.com. Retrieved 2022-12-18. "Bamun Houseposts, Cameroon". www.hamillgallery.com. Retrieved 2022-12-18. "descent/graphics...
- brother, the carver Robert Davidson, during the carving of a housefront and houseposts in honour of their grandmother Florence Davidson's father Charles Edenshaw...