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Art and Object collection
This collection reflects the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural expression.

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R01882.ATS256a.Painted dilly bag

Object typeContainersBasketsBagsWeavingArtFibers
AO ID
ATS256a

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R01882.ATS 256b.Set of 6 bracelets (parmajinni) work by dancers in pukamani ceremony (mourning ceremony)

Object typeWeavingArtFibersCostume and clothing - Armbands, bracelets etc.
AO ID
ATS256b

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