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Date:
1962
Description:
University of Wisconsin Rural CAP Training Program course material entitled, "Sensitivity Training," excerpted from a paper by Wechsler, Massarik, and Tannenbaum.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one containing a pin lock and the other with overlapping links. Relatively small cuffs indicate that they may have been designed for a child.
Date:
1830
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one containing a pin lock and the other with overlapping links. Origin South Carolina.
Date:
1951
Description:
Slave shackles, most likely wrist or ankle, with original key; one circular ring, four oval links.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one with a pin lock and the other with overlapping links.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles with U-shaped cuffs and interlocking link closures.
Date:
1825
Description:
Set of wrist shackles with two D-shaped cuffs, one containing a pin lock and the other with overlapping links.
Date:
1700
Description:
Set of iron wrist shackles; two U-shaped cuffs with large iron pin enclosures. Leather strap attached to one link. Closed cuff has a pin lock.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden shield for ceremonial purposes (possibly of the Asmat people). It is carved from a light weight wood. Origin Papua New Guinea.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden imitation toy shield with rings painted on front and back; carved with handle on back; handle and piece on front painted black; origin Ituri rainforest.
Date:
1971-1982
Description:
White men's pullover tie-dyed shirt with embroidery on collar and pocket. Origin Liberia.
Date:
1971-1982
Description:
Blue men's tie-dyed shirt with white design. Origin Liberia.
Description:
Pair of sistra; wooden instrument with metal cymbals and a carved animal head on each end; origin Tamil Nadu.
Description:
Pair of sistra; wooden instrument with metal cymbals and a carved animal head on each end; origin Tamil Nadu.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
A sistrum, rattle-like musical instrument that was sacred in ancient Egypt; rectangular metal object that has pointed forged end; 15 holes with 15 metal rings line the edges; origin Egypt.
Date:
1951
Description:
From Colin Turnbull's personal belongings; Siva with four arms, a serpent around his neck and legs, standing on a child in front of a circle with flames.
Description:
Sketch (8 1/2" x 12") of "A"
Description:
Photocopy of pamphlet entitled, "The Story of SNCC," wherein a history of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee is discussed.
Date:
1979-03-31
Description:
Report from Cordell Reagon to the Student Nonviolence Coordinating Committee entitled, "SNCC Suit."
Date:
1965 and 1966
Description:
Soapstone vessel in the shape of a small vase with wide mouth and narrow neck, origin West Kenya.
Description:
A handwritten list of members of The Solidarites federated club.
Date:
1971-1982
Description:
West African spear decorated with wood-burned design, strips of leather, and raffia wrap. Can be disassembled.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden spear; origin Togo.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden spear; origin Togo.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden spear; origin Togo.
Date:
1951
Description:
Ladle-shaped wooden spoon with straight handle; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Ladle-shaped light wooden spoon; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Light brown wooden spoon with straight handle; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon with straight handle, light wood; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon with straight handle; dark wood, bowl shows use.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon with straight handle; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Small wooden spoon with straight handle; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon decorated with small silver nails; origin Turkana people of Kenya.
Date:
1951
Description:
Roughly done, straight handled wooden spoon; end of handle carved but not smooth; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon with straight handle; handle has decorative shape; wood is light; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon, roughly done, some variation in wood stain; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Straight-handled dark wooden spoon with some variation in color; carving somewhat rough, handle thick; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Straight-handled dark wooden spoon; circle of irregular nature in bowl; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon, lighter stain on front of handle, dark stain on bowl and back; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Ladle-shaped wooden spoon, mixed dark and light wood tones; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Wooden spoon with dark and light wood tones; possible origin is Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Straight-handled dark wooden spoon; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951
Description:
Straight-handled wooden spoon; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Description:
Two-page "Trustee Spotlight" on Penn Community Services board member, Septima P. Clark detailing her career as educator and civil rights activist.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Object from Colin Turnbull's personal shrine; wooden stand that probably held a buddha.
Date:
1900
Description:
Multiple views of a male wooden statuette holding an animal and a rifle, smoking a pipe. Origin Togo.
Date:
1900
Description:
Multiple views of a male wooden statuette holding a club and an oar, smoking a pipe. Origin Togo.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden cane-shaped walking stick; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1800 and 1850
Description:
Carved walnut walking stick (cane) found under the floorboards of slave quarters at Ashemeade Plantation near Jacksonville, Florida.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden cane-shaped walking stick; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Walking stick that is straight, as opposed to cane-shaped; top is narrow, wood two-toned; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Walking stick that is straight, as opposed to cane-shaped; top shaped like a knob, wood two-toned; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Cane-shaped wooden walking stick that is broken; two-toned wood, four metal bands randomly placed; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
East-African imitation of a European walking stick; cane-shaped with metal tip, metal band with markings; cane is notched; origin East Africa.
Date:
1951
Description:
Stick that is cleft on one end with an orange string wrapped around cleft; reed whistle loosely attached to the other end.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Three round stones. Origin Togo.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden chief's stool decorated with four broad supports, each with two female figures, hands clasped over the stomach. The wood surface is treated with a white coloring agent. Origin Dogon people of Mali.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Heavy dark wooden chief's stool supported by a carving of a female figure. Origin Kuba people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire).
Date:
1940
Description:
Sitting stool geometrically carved from a solid piece of tree trunk. Origin Tonga people of Zambia.
Date:
1951 and 1971
Description:
Wooden stool supported by four nearly identical carved figures with red mouths; three figures hold the seat of the stool with extended arms; geometric design at base and top; origin Ituri rainforest.
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Wooden stool with a base and top joined by four carved vertical supports. Seat contains a circular band of cowrie shells and inlaid ivory. Origin West Africa.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden stool with three uneven legs a sloping seat; appears to have been made from one trunk and branches; roughly made, several cracks, seat has small V-shaped section missing; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1965 and 1966
Description:
Wooden, three-legged stool that appears to have been carved from one piece of wood; origin Ik people of Uganda.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden three-legged stool that appears to have been carved from one tree; origin Dodoth people of Uganda.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden three-legged stool that appears to have been carved from one tree; footings in the shape of feet; origin Karamoja province of Uganda.
Date:
1969-02
Description:
Pamphlet entitled, "The Voorhees Story'An Account of the Initiation of the Family Life Institute at Voorhees College as an Annual Project."
Date:
1900 and 1999
Description:
Bundle of straw. Origin Togo.
Date:
1987-01-04
Description:
Straw tray made of light and dark colored straw. Made by Sarah Barr in Pleasant Bay, South Andros Island, Bahamas.
Date:
1960
Description:
Orange and natural colored woven round, flat straw object resembling a trivet; no decoration on bottom; possible origin Uganda (weaving pattern resembles objects from Uganda).
Description:
Typescript article entitled, "Strokes."
Description:
Septima P. Clark's "notes cards for talk given to graduates, Coyle's School of Beauty."
Description:
Color photograph of Tamara coloring at a desk with doll. Inscription on back of image: "Tamara, 4 1/2."
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Object from Colin Turnbull's personal shrine; black tassle.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Wooden teapot decorated metal decoration and lid; origin Tibet.
Description:
One page poster that reads "WHOSE TOMORROW IS TOMORROW? AND WHOSE WORLD IS THE WORLD? WORKERS AND OPRESSED PEOPLE OF THE WORLD UNITE!" Illustration inludes various images of working class people engaged in work and struggle
Date:
1951 and 1971
Description:
Wooden side-blown trumpet bound with band of crocodile skin, small hole for hanging; origin Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mbo people.
Date:
1950 and 1989
Description:
Small wooden vase with engraved design. Stamp on bottom reads "Handmade in Yugoslavia."
Date:
1967
Description:
Anti-war comic entitled, "Vietnam," providing arguments against the Vietnam War with an emphasis on the injustices with regard to African American enlisted soldiers.
Description:
Publication entitled, "Why Vote?: The ABC's of Citizenship"
Date:
2002
Description:
Watercolor print entitled "Waterfall" signed by Leo S. Carty. Numbered 16/250.
Date:
1800 and 1899
Description:
Leather whip, open on one end with split pieces of leather. Origin unknown.
Date:
1951
Description:
Whistle made of wood with a metal ring on one end and wax or gum stuck to the outside of the wood; appears to be in the shape of an animal on one end.
Date:
1969-11
Description:
Short typescript writing about women entitled, "Women."
Description:
One page poster that reads "WORKSHOPS Making the Connections: RACISM South Africa U.S.A. Dr. Beryl Banfield room 421, Teaching about Apartheid through Drama Paula Bower room 423, Historical Development of the Souther African Struggle Elmore Barthe room 411, Divestment Barbara Omalade room 427, Education in South Africa James Campbell room 418, Women Sandra Rivers room 240, Exploration of "Strangers in their Own Country" (High School curriculum on South Africa) Clarence Taylor room Assembly"
Description:
Square xylohopne with five plates, each producing a different tone.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Zither with no strings, nine holes, and nine separate rectangular protrusions on each end; origin Ituri forest.
Date:
1975-1999
Description:
Unstrung zither made by the Nyamwezi (Wanyamwezi) people of Tanzania.