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Visions of an Enduring World: Jacoulet and the People of OceaniaMain MenuIntroduction: The Pacific Islands and Paul JacouletDisappearing ParadiseAdornments of ParadiseLeisure of ParadiseCloseness to NatureBibliographyUSC Pacific Asia Museumd5c1cdb8968a27aeb8620e4c0c5fc7e36e111c30
Baby Cradle Hammock and Mat
12020-12-17T13:25:13-08:00USC Pacific Asia Museumd5c1cdb8968a27aeb8620e4c0c5fc7e36e111c30381505plain2020-12-24T11:38:57-08:00USC Pacific Asia Museumd5c1cdb8968a27aeb8620e4c0c5fc7e36e111c30Palau, 20th century Wood cradle with plant fiber netting and woven mat Gift of Professor Melford Spiro 1995.59.7AB A baby cradle made of wood and netting that has suspension ropes for easy rocking and access to the baby
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12020-10-09T11:11:56-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eBABY CRADLE HAMMOCK AND MAT14BABY CRADLE HAMMOCK AND MAT Palau, 20th century Wood cradle with plant fiber netting and woven mat Gift of Professor Melford Spiro 1995.59.7ABplain2020-12-24T11:48:09-08:00USC Pacific Asia Museumd5c1cdb8968a27aeb8620e4c0c5fc7e36e111c30