Register to the Papers
of 1920s–2000, With Information By Alan L. Bain National Anthropological
Archives December 2002 SERIES 3. PROFESSIONAL AND NON-PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MATERIAL, 1955-1980, with information dating back to 1896 Box 33 American Anthropological Association:
Anthropological Society of Washington, 1965 American Ethnological Society, 1975-1977 Current Anthropological Journals/Associates, 1967 Society for Applied Anthropology, 1958-1970 American Korean Society of Washington, 1962-1970. (2 folders) includes documentation on the formation of the American-Korean Luncheon Group and a handwritten account of the minutes of the Group, 1962-1968. Box 34 Exemption Status for Organizations, 1957-1964. Folder includes a tax exemption form for the Anthropological Society of Washington, application for the Japan-American Society of America, and membership requirements for the Institute of Andean Research. American Oriental Society, 1963 The Siam Society, 1969-1972. Includes minutes of the meetings. Asian Studies Program, circa 1955-1963. (2 folders) Includes Korean newspapers articles. Asia Studies: American-Asian Organizations, circa 1959-1978 Institute of Oriental Art, 1965 Association of Asian Studies/Korean Studies and Programs, 1965-1977 Senate of Scientists, 1963-1972 (2 folders) Box 35 Japan/American Society of Washington, 1961-1977. Contains the Bulletin of the Society. Asia Society and Association for Asian Studies, 1960-1980. (2 folders) Includes Korea Council material and meeting minutes; quarterly newsletter of the Korea Branch, Royal Asiatic Society; Bulletin of the Japan-America Society of Washington; correspondence and activities of The Washington Center of the Asia Society and The Asia Society/Korea Committee; an introduction to a talk by Kim, Chewon, on June 1, 1971; a talk by Knez on the opening of the Korean Library in Washington, D.C., 1971; and a paper read by Knez at a meeting for the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch, November 25, 1970. American/Korean Society of Washington, 1969-1971 Smithsonian Institution Research Program Planning Conference, "Changing Cultures," 1966 Viking Fund Medal and Reward publication, 1966, for Claude Levi-Strauss Box 36 Smithsonian Institution symposium, 1967, "The Quality of Man's Environment" Washington Fencers Club. Includes a history of the Club, 1896-1971. SERIES 4. EXHIBITIONS, 1960-1977 and undated, with information dating back to 1876 Box 36 Bhutan Exhibition (4 folders): Folder 1. Includes object list for exhibition, stamps, stamp sheet, and correspondence with the Ambassador of Bhutan to the United Nations, and a draft label script. Folder 2. Contains exhibition script and sketches of exhibition layout and objects. Folder 3. Includes a collection of articles on Bhutan, and information about Yablonsky's loan, Hoch's loan, and objects from the United States National Museum collection. Folder 4. Photographs of the exhibition objects and display cases and sheet film containing photographs of exhibition guests and Smithsonian staff. Bhutan: Land of Dragons, February 28, 1974. Contains guest list and correspondence about guests, sketches of the objects, an exhibits script, and a congratulatory letter from Clifford Evans, Chairman of the Department of Anthropology, 1974, regarding the exhibition. One envelope, Bhutan Temporary Exhibit, "Bhutan: The Land of Dragons," February 28, 1974, foyer, NHB. Includes photographs and lists of specimens that have to be moved within the exhibition. One envelope on the Bhutanese exhibition. Includes photographs of objects and artifacts on exhibit, installation shots, and photographs of guests and Smithsonian at the reception party including Knez, his wife, and son, James Mello and Mrs. Mello, Porter Kier, S. Dillon Ripley and Mrs. Ripley, and representatives from Bhutan.
Photographs, SE Asia. Contains notes on expenditure of funds for photographs on Bhutan. Bhutan Correspondence, 1972-1974. Contains historical information documenting the Bhutanese exhibition held in 1974. Includes correspondence with S. Dillon Ripley about photographing his collection for considering possible objects to go into the exhibition, internal memorandum about changes in exhibition scheduling, and a list of items loaned by Frank Hoch. Box 37 Draft of Script for Bhutanese Exhibition Bhutan: Includes list of color slides for the exhibition; newspaper review, 1974; collections on loan from Bhutan for the exhibition; newspaper articles about Bhutan and King, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, 1974; and object labels for the exhibition. An audiotape containing commentary by Knez for a Bhutanese slide show, 1974. Exhibits list, International Exhibition, 1876, copy. Contains lists of Asian objects displayed at the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition. The Textile Museum information about its exhibition, "South of the Himalayas," 1964. "Report on Programs and Plans in Celebration of the United States-Japan Centennial (1960)," prepared by the Department of State, 1960. Includes history of the first Japanese legation to the United States. Scrapbook of Japanese Exhibition, prepared by Seiroku Noma, chief curator, Tokyo National Museum Photographs, Asian Exhibition Halls Box 38 An Arsenal of Feudal Japan on the Mall, 1977 "Arms and Armor of Japan," temporary exhibition, 1977. (3 folders) Includes exhibit script, and photographs. Includes color slides and a script for "The Japanese Sword Seen as the Soul of the Samurai," and a Washington Post review. "A Korean Village: Its Changing Culture," 1971. Includes SITES exhibition announcement and exhibition labels. Photographs from the exhibition, "A Korean Village: Its Changing Culture." Includes photographs of Knez viewing and measuring exhibition objects. Knez, "Village Life in Southern Korea," 1976. Contains ninety-six slides and description for a slide show to accompany SITES exhibition, "Korean Village in Transition." "Korean Village in Transition," 1977. A SITES exhibition which includes exhibit script, photographs, and correspondence along with a letter from the director of SITES to Porter Kier, director of NMNH. Department of State exhibition honoring the visit of the King and Queen of Thailand. Includes photographs of the King and Queen and Dean Rusk visiting the exhibition, installation shots, and other visitors. Box 39 Token Kenkyu Kai (Japanese Art Sword Scholarly Study Meeting), 1972-1974. Includes talk by Knez, "An Arsenal of Feudal Japan on the Mall." Smithsonian Magazine - Samurai, 1972. Contains critique of Knez's talk, "An Arsenal of Feudal Japan on the Mall," by Ben Vincent, Arms and Armor Department, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972. Exhibits - Loaned, 1970. Contains an exhibition catalog on "The Middle East." The exhibition contained objects loaned from the Smithsonian and was shown at the Parkersburg Art Center, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Correspondence regarding upgrading of exhibition halls 7 and 8, 1964-1971. Includes exhibition checklist and label scripts. Correspondence and Data - Hall 7/8, I, 1962-1971. Includes checklists and an ethnological trip account to Asia, 1960-1961. Correspondence and Data - Hall 7/8, II, 1962-1971. Includes internal memoranda regarding the exhibition displays; a letter to the Cultural Counselor, Taiwan, 1960; a letter from Knez to Saul Risenberg while Knez was still teaching at Hunter College, 1959, recommending themes for the Asian exhibitions, and what to avoid and eliminate when discussing the various cultures of Asia; a draft exhibition brochure for Hall 7; an exhibition brochure, Cultures of Africa and Asia, MNH, 1967; and a photograph of Dr. and Mrs. Knez at a receiving line, Hall 7, circa 1967. Also contains a review of the anthropological exhibition halls at the National Museum of Natural History written by Knez for Current Anthropology, December 1963; a newspaper clipping in The Washington Post, July 13, 1962, regarding the Asian exhibitions; and an article in the Potomac section of The Washington Post, October 28, 1962, about the exhibitions. Policies, Procedures, and Reports for Exhibits and Scripts, 1958-1975. Folder includes internal memoranda about the displays in Hall 7; opening remarks for Hall 7 by Knez; docent script for "Peoples of Asia, India, China, and Japan," 1972; a paper by Dave Toll, "Should Museums Serve the Visually Handicapped," 1975; and a Knez memorandum to the Museum of Natural History Exhibits Committee recommending the establishment of a temporary exhibition case to contain more recent Asian ethnological specimen collections be placed between Halls 7 and 8, 1974. HALL 7: Reorganization of Photo Books, Halls 7 & 8 Smithsonian Exhibits of Asian Cultures Prepared by Knez, 1961-1964 Unit 1 - Chinese Theater, 1963-1968. Includes Knez article in Curator, "The Museum as a Communications System: An Assessment of Cameron's Viewpoint," 1970; exhibition unit script; checklist with object dimensions; slides of Chinese opera actors and actresses; and photographs of exhibition models. Box 40 HALL 7 (continued): Unit 2 - Chinese Musical Instruments, 1962-1963. Includes unit script; photographs of instruments; slides and photographs of performers using the instruments; photographs of the exhibition display and the instruments used in the exhibition.
Unit 3 - Chinese Writing, 1963-1964, 1971. Includes unit script; photographs and slides of the exhibition; and script review and notations by John A. Pope, director, Freer Galley of Art. Unit 4 - Tibetan Life, 1963-1968. Contains slides and photographs of the unit and unit scripts, and a photograph of Tibetan beneath city(?) walls. Unit 4‡ - Tantric Ritual Attire, Nepal, circa 1963, 1967. Contains photographs and label scripts for the unit. Unit 5 - Judaism, 1964-1965, 1974. Includes unit script, design plan, photographs and slides of display case objects, and labels used for the cases; and a response to a reference request concerning the items in the Jewish exhibit. Unit 6 - Iranian Folk Life, 1964-1969. Includes unit script, slides and photographs of display cases and objects, and correspondence about the exhibition. Unit 7 - Islam, 1963-1966. Includes unit script and photographs of the display case. Unit 8 - Moslem World, Map, 1964-1966. Includes unit script and copy of a world map showing the percentage of Muslims in various European, Middle Eastern, Asian, and Pacific countries. Unit 9 - Weapons of North African and the Middle East, 1964-1966. Includes unit script and photograph of objects on display. Box 41 HALL 7 (continued): Unit 52 - Rural Shinto Shrine, 1963-1969. Includes correspondence about the exhibition, a photograph of a dance dedicated to the Shinto Gods, unit script, slides and photographs of the shrine in the display case, and color transparencies providing details of the setting for a Shinto Shrine in Japan. See oversize drawers for three 11x14 photographs of the rural shrines in their native setting. Unit 53 - Japanese Agricultural Tools, 1963-1966. Includes photographs of Japanese men and women farming and rice fields, unit script, photographs of objects in the display cases, and slides and photographs of display cases. Unit 54 - Hand Woven Textiles of the Ryukyu Islands, 1964. Includes unit script, color transparencies and photographs of the exhibition on the floor, and slides of the display cases. Unit 55 - Buddhist Art in Korea, 1961-1964. Includes unit script, check list of objects, and photographs, slides, and color transparencies of objects on display. Also contains correspondence from the Korean Prime Minister and the Korean Embassy thanking Knez for his work on the Korean exhibition, 1964, and correspondence notifying Knez that the government approved the loan of a Koryo Buddha for the exhibition, 1961. Unit 56 - Korean Room Interior, 1963-1964. Includes unit script, slides, photographs, and color transparencies of objects on display and the display cases, and labels for panels describing an interior room and the Korean radiant heated floor. Unit 57 - Ivory Work of Eastern Asia, 1962-1966. Includes unit script, and slides and photographs of objects on display.
Unit 58 - Kitchen Utensils in China, 1963-1966. Includes unit script, slides of displayed objects and display cases, photographs of an actual Chinese kitchen, and correspondence and a photograph regarding the identification of an urn. Box 41 HALL 7 (continued): Unit 59 - Confucian Temple, 1963-1966. Includes unit script, object list, sketches of the exhibition layout, slide and photographs of the display items inside the cases, and a photograph of a Confucian Temple. Box 42 HALL 7 (continued): Unit 60 - Languages of Asia, Map, 1963-1967. Includes correspondence, maps, and language groups of Asia. Unit 61 - Folk Crafts of Japan, 1964-1967. Includes exhibition script, slides, and photographs of display cases and objects. Unit 62 - Folk Crafts of Japan: Toys and Games, 1964-1967. Includes Unit script, slides, and photographs of objects and display cases. Photographs - Current Exhibit Halls, 7-8. (6 folders) Contains copies of photographs which can be found in folders under each unit. HALL 8: 16mm Motion Picture Film. Partial copy of "Wayang Kubit," Malay puppet case Hall 8, Unit 18. Malaya Shadow Theater - Exhibition information, 1962-1967. Includes correspondence, sketches of the exhibition layout, negatives and photographs of theater performers in Malaysia, and a brochure of the special event, "The National Shadow Theatre of Malaysia," National Museum of Natural History, 1974. Unit 18 - Shadow Puppets of Malaya, 1962. Contains main exhibition label text, and list of object catalog numbers. Unit 19 - Cambodia: The Khmer Culture, 1962. Includes final edited script and list of object catalog numbers. Unit 20 - Buddhism in Laos, undated. Includes edited script and list of object catalog numbers. Unit 21 - Sindhi Life Group, 1962-1967. Includes edited script, exhibition case layout, information for the figures in the case, correspondence, and a copy of Panorama, 1965. The magazine contains an article about Ethel J. Bunting, the medal she received from the Pakistani government for her cultural activities, her work on collecting objects for the exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian's traveling exhibition, and her archeological work in Pakistan. Article includes photographs of Bunting and Knez. Includes Pakistani rubbings (traveling exhibition), circa 1964. Unit 22 - The South Asian World, India and Pakistan, 1961. Includes exhibition script and list of object catalog numbers. Unit 23 - Arms and Armor of India and Pakistan, 1962. Includes exhibition script. Unit 24 - Lord Shiva and his Consort Parvati, undated. Includes exhibition script, list of object catalog numbers, and a photograph of the display case. Unit 25 - Folk Jewelry of India and Pakistan, 1961. Includes exhibition script, list of object catalog numbers, and a photograph of an object. Unit 26 - Basketry of India and Pakistan, 1962. Includes exhibition script, list of object catalog numbers, and photograph of the display case. Unit 27 - Religious Architecture of Indian and Pakistan, undated. Includes exhibition script and photograph of the display case. Unit 28 - Kathakali Dancer, King Bali, ? - 1974. Includes exhibition script, list of object catalog numbers, photograph of a dance, and background report for unit 28, 1974. Box 42 HALL 8 (continued): Unit 29 - Textiles of India and Pakistan, 1964-1967. Includes exhibition script, list of objects with catalog numbers, and photographs and slides of the display cases. Unit 30 - Map: Asian Contributions to Western Civilization, 1962-1966. Includes exhibition script, hand draft of the wall map, and memoranda regarding changes to the information on the map. Unit 31 - Thai Craft Work, 1962. Includes script and list of objects with their catalog numbers. Unit 32 - Gong Chime of Thailand, 1961-1966. Includes exhibition script and memoranda about the exhibit. Unit 33 - Stringed Instruments of India, 1962. Includes exhibition script and list of objects with their catalog numbers. SERIES 5. RESEARCH GRANTS, 1963-1981 and undated, with information dating back to 1884 Box 43 Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 1981, accepting Knez's proposal for a Korean field trip. Research Proposals, Knez, 1968-1971. Includes biographical and research data about Knez and his wife, Jiae Choi Knez. Notice of Knez's Research Projects, 1968-1969, 1975-1976 Research proposals for Knez to Review, 1971-1976 Publication Proposal of Tibetan Books for Knez to comment about, 1976 Fluid Research Fund Proposal to Examine Tibetan Collections in Bombay for Smithsonian Exhibition, 1975 Box 43 Proposal: Tibetan Buddhism and its Social and Political Implications, undated Proposal for "A Study in Cultural Cognates and Living Museology," 1973, with Ralph Rinzler as Principal Co-Investigator "Archaeological Excavations of the Satingpra Civilization in Peninsular Thailand," 1973 Questionnaire for Data on Pottery Outlets and a Kiln Survey, Korea, 1969 Research - Ainu Article, 1969 Research:
Box 44 Research (continued)
Box 45 Research (continued):
Box 46 Research (continued):
Non-kin Groups of East Asia, 1963-1966 Urgent Anthropology, 1968 Mekong Valley, 1964-1967 Pakistani Arts and Crafts Research Proposal, 1968 Funds for Return Trip from International Seminar, Karachi, 1975
Commodore Perry and General Capron Collections, 1966 Korean Folk Ceramic Collection, Roger I. Eddy Collection, 1969-1970. Contains correspondence with Roger I. Eddy documenting his work in Korea. Thai King and American Presidents, gift exchange and implications Thailand. Note cards on material culture and bibliography cards. Research Proposal for the Smithsonian Foreign Currency Program, "The Social Implications of Disappearing and Persisting Traditional Crafts, Industries and Technologies in the Indus Valley," (Pakistan), circa 1970 Japanese Ceramics at SI (Hange? survey), undated Japanese Folk Art at SOA, 1965 SERIES 6. RESEARCH PROJECTS, 1909, 1929-2000 and undated, with information dating back to 1481 Almost all of the following material pertains to Knez's research about Korea, which begins with bibliographic information and a source book of Korean anthropology. This includes notes and publications written in Hangul, with translations he received from Korean scholars, and translations and publications written by Japanese scholars, with other writings in Chinese. There are photographs in this series that date back at least to 1929 and scholarly publications on anthropological and cultural life in Korea that date back at least to 1906. Some notes are summarizations on Korean history and culture taken from writings that date back to 1481, Kim-Hae-Up-Chi (box 95), an official publication (first edition) of regional history and geography. Other materials document Japan, China, Pakistan, India, Vietnam, and East Asia in general. Researchers need to go back to previous as well as following series in order to have a complete picture of Knez's activities, research, information, and pictorial documentation on and about Korea. Folders in this series have been reboxed several times and at various times there is little provenance as to their arrangement. This makes it difficult to understand the time period when segments of the research were conducted to support Knez's material culture studies of Korea, dating back to the Korean War. All of the Korean material culture studies were carried out in the same Korean location, the Kimhae area located north of Pusan. Research covering this region includes Knez's studies of Sam Jong Dong and the Three Ministries. There is Japanese material found by Knez when he was in Korea during the 1950s, which document the Japanese Ministries of Culture and Education's study of Korean cultural, religious, and agricultural life during the Japanese colonial period in Korea. Some research notes and publications are written in Korean. There are important Japanese research notes, publications on anthropometric data, and agricultural studies written in Japanese. Important photographs, circa 1929 are documented in Japanese. Box 47 Korean Bibliography:
Box 48 Korean Bibliography (continued):
Box 49 Korean Bibliography (continued):
Box 50 Korean Bibliography (continued):
Box 51 Source Book of Korean Anthropology (continued):
Box 52 Source Book of Korean Anthropology (continued):
Box 53 Source Book of Korean Anthropology (continued):
Box 54 Source Book of Korean Anthropology (continued):
Box 55 Source Book of Korean Anthropology (continued):
Knez dissertation on Sam Jong Dong, a village in southeastern Korea. Field work was mostly carried out in the winter, 1951-1952. Dissertation was written in 1958. Sam Jong Dong:
Box 56 Sam Jong Dong (continued):
"History of Ancient Korea, Mimana and Japan," no author and undated Kimhae Historical relics and Scenic Places (in Korean), 1970 Box 57 Original manuscript on the history of Kimhae, written in Japanese, no author and undated Box 58 Bibliography cards, Korean Physical Anthropology Box 59 Accession cards on Western Pakistan (2 folders) Bibliography cards on China, Japan, and the Far East Box 60 Bibliography cards, anthropology in general and Far East Asia Box 61 Specimen note cards; Human Relations Area Files cards; bibliographic notes for studying the contrasts in eastern and western tastes in oriental art; survey of cultural objects and sites in parts of Japan after World War II Box 62 Bibliography cards on Asian history and culture, general anthropology, and India
Box 63 General Notes, 1950s(?):
Sam Jong Dong, Korean Field Notes, 1951. Contains index of note numbers, subjects assigned, and new codes, Human Relations Area Files (HRAF). Original field notes, no order:
Box 64 Sam Jong Dong, Korean Field Notes, 1951 (continued):
Box 65 Sam Jong Dong, Korean Field Notes, With Related Published Information for Comparative Analysis, 1951 (continued):
Box 66 Sam Jong Dong, Korean Field Notes, With Related Published Information for Comparative Analysis, 1951 (continued):
Sam Jong Dong - Material Cultures (2 envelopes) Material Culture, Korean-English Terms (7 envelopes):
Box 67 Material Culture, Korean-English Terms (7 envelopes) (continued):
Material Culture, Literature. (3 envelopes) Contains handwritten identification of material objects:
Box 67 The Yale Human Relations Area Files (HRAF), Section Numbers (5 envelopes):
Kimhae Study, 1971-1981, Korean-English Terminology and Comparative Evaluation (6 envelopes):
Box 68 Kimhae Study, 1971-1981, Korean-English Terminology and Comparative Evaluation (6 envelopes) (continued):
Korean typewritten notes from secondary sources arranged by HRAF number (26 envelopes):
Box 69 Korean typewritten notes from secondary sources arranged by HRAF number (26 envelopes) (continued):
Sketches of Cultural Objects to be Xeroxed (4 envelopes):
Box 70 Photographs of Sam Jong Dong, with some photographs and postcards from other areas of Korea. Most of the photographs were taken around 1951, while in some cases photographs were taken in the 1990s:
Box 71 Photographs of Sam Jong Dong, with some photographs and postcards from other areas of Korea (continued):
Box 72 Photographs of Sam Jong Dong, with some photographs and postcards from other areas of Korea (continued):
Box 73 Photographs of Sam Jong Dong, with some photographs and postcards from other areas of Korea (continued):
Photographs of Sam Jong Dong, with some photographs and postcards from other areas of Korea (continued):
Photographs Used in 1951 Dissertation (copies may be found in the numbered section, above) Photographic Scenes Outside of Sam Jong Dong, Korea (Three Ministers community), circa 1980s Photographs of Excavation Field Work, circa 1946. Includes Knez and Korean anthropologists. Miscellaneous Photographs. (2 folders) Includes embassy and military occupation photographs, 1946, 1950. Contains photographs on moving the Admiral Lee (Yi) monument from Seoul to Southern Korea; British soldiers; issuing clothing to Koreans during the Korean War; Pusan during the Korean War; photographs of statistical data, religious, educational, population, and sex distribution of three villages; United States Information Center during the Korean War; and Miryang, 1950. Folder two contains photographs taken by Langdon Warner around Pusan during the Korean War. Photographs documenting urban and rural life around Pusan at the end of World War II and during the Korean War. Contains photographs of the 1946 archeological party expedition to Halla Mountain (Hallasan) with climbers Paik You Dom, Suk Yong Si, Chungpang Poo, Eui Hang Poo, Jei Chu Sea, Sung San Poo; and the sinking of a ship. Photographs of Korean Objects, 1951 (material culture) Photographs of Smithsonian Institution Objects, Anthropology, 1981 Box 74 Photographs of Korean Culture, circa 1950s-circa 1990s. Arranged alphabetically by subject. A close review reveals that some of these photographs also exist in the numbered series, (boxes 63-66) above:
Box 75 Photographs of Korean Culture, circa 1950s-circa 1990s (continued):
Box 76 Photographs of Korean Culture, circa 1950s-circa 1990s (continued):
Negatives:
Box 77 Collected Data, Korea, 1981. Contains subject terms arranged numerically. Terms are in Korean with English translation. There are notes about the terms, as well as sketches, photocopies, and photographs about the subject: 207-1 Radio 214-1 Korean Book 224-1 Hunting Bag 227-1 Fish Trap 227-2 Fish Trap 231-1 Ox Meal Container 231-2 Steel Ox Meal Pot 231-3 Trough 231-4 Chicken Food Container 231-5 Straw Cutter 231-6 Ox Meal-hook 231-7 Ox Bridle 231-8 Ox Nose-ring 231-9 Ox Sandal 241-3 Manual Scoop 241-4 Bamboo Hoop Manure Container 241-5 Honey Bucket 241-6 Hackle Tool 241-7 Earth Clod Breaker 241-8 Weeder 241-9 Mud and Earth Smoother 241-11 Dry Field Plough 241-11 Paddy Plough 241-13 Fertilizer Carrier 241-14 Harrow 241-15 Hot Water 241-16(a) Water Supply, Bucket 241-17 Whip, Noise Maker 241-18 Bamboo Hackle 241-20 Earth Smoother 241-21 Rice Field Grader 245 Fruit Picking Bag 252-1 Shaved Ice-cake Machine Box 78 Collected Data, Korea, 1981 (continued): 252-2 Cooking Stove 256-1 Mill (foot operated) 256-2 Grind Stone 256-3 Mallet 256-4 Wood Spade 256-5 Stone Mill (ox-drawn) 256-6 Bolter Grain Sieve 256-7 Wood Motor 256-8 Stone Motor 256-9 Mortar Pounder 256-10 Starch Grind Stone 256-11 Grain Spreader 256-12 Sieve 256-13 Rice-Straw Sieve 256-14 Thrashing Stand 256-15 Spreader Holder (nothing inside folder) 256-16 Grain Dry Stand 256-17 Wood Grinder 273-1 Wine Bottle 276 Opium Pipe 278 Wooden Club 281 Tanning Knife 283-1 Stone Spinner 283-2 Straw-rope Roller 283-3 Spinning Wheel 283-4 Wheat-straw Weaver 285-1 Straw Sandal 285-2 Broom 285-3 Room Broom 285-4 Millet Broom 285-5 Floor (reed) Mat 285-6 River Reed Mat 285-7 Bamboo Ladle 285-8 Bamboo Basket 285-9 Twig Basket 285-11 Willow Basket 285-12 Straw Raincoat 285-13 Cooked Rice Basket 285-14 Winnower 285-15 Weed-woven Cover 285-16 Straw-woven Bag 285-17 Straw Bag Box 79 Collected Data, Korea, 1981 (continued): 285-18 Straw Rope Mat 285-19 Grain Container 285-20 Chicken Coop 285-22 Chicken Nest 285-24 Willow Trunk 285-25 Sewing Box 285-26 Handbag Made of Grass 285-27 Woven Basket 291-1 Bridal Dress 291-M1 Winter Headgear 291-M2 Horsetail Hat 291-M3 Hat Under Hat 291- 4 Hat Made of Horsehair 291-M4 Woven hat 291-W1 Head Cover 291-W2 Bridegroom Belt 291- 46 Hats (bamboo/straw) 291-5 Coat 291-6 Overcoat 291-7 Shoes 291-8 Women's Clothes 291-9 Men's Clothing 292-2 Male Wedding Ceremonial Hat 293-3 Bridal Dress Belt 292-4 Wedding Shoes 292-5 Hair Dress 292-6 Bridal Headgear 292-7a Male Wedding Dress Case 292-7b Female Wedding Dress Case 292-8 Male Wedding Dress and Belt 292-9 Female Crown 292-10 Funeral Garb 293-5 Watch 293-6 Pocket Knife 293-7 Umbrella 293-8 Fan 293-9 Smoking Pipe and Ash Tray 294-1 Needle 294-2 Spool 294-3 Sewing Machine 294-4 Scissors 294-5 Sewing Kit Case 294-6 Straw Sandal Maker 296-1 Washboard 296-2 Smoothing Iron 296-3 Cloth Roller 296-4 Iron 296-5 Ironing Block, Bats, and Bar Box 80 Collected Data, Korea, 1981 (continued): 296-6 Laundry Paddle 301-1 Finger Ring 301-2 Hair Pin 302-1 Comb 312-1 Well Bucket 322-1 Brush 323-1 Bowl 323-2 Plate 323-3 Medicine Boiler 323-4 Side dish 323-5 Pot 323-6 Ceramic Container 323-7a,7b, Jar, Jar Cover 323-8 Small Jar 323-9 Liquor Jar 323-10 Steamer 323-11 Vessel 323-12 Jar (earthenware) 323-13 Water Jar 323-14 Flower Pot 323-15 Chamber Pot 323-16 Dish Plate 323-17 Vinegar Jar 323-18 Ceramic Vase 323-19 Ceramic Bowl 323-20 Ceramic Vase (nothing inside) 326-1 Hammer 326-2 Piston Bellows 326-3 Anvil 326-4 Cooling Water Container 326-5 Plier 333-1 Brick Mold 335-1 File 335-2 Bark Stripper 335-3 Adze 335-4 Ruler 335-5 Square 335-6 Oblique Marker 335-7 Ladder 335-8 Crow Bar 335-9 Earth Sieve Box 81 Collected Data, Korea, 1981 (continued): 335-10 Wood Marker 335-11 Hammer 335-12 Chisel 335-13 Grooving Plane 335-14 Bevel Plane with Handle 335-14a Molding Planes 335-15 Lattice Plane 335-16 Ink Line Box 335-17 Line Marker 335-18 Corner Plane 335-19 Smoothing/Double Handle Plane 335-20 Saws 335-20 Frame Saw 335-21 Smoothing Plane 335-22 Bamboo Handicraft Tools 335-23 Miscellaneous Carpentry Tools 341 Architecture 342-1 Korean Lattice Work 343-1 Farm Watch Tower 352-1 Chest/Drawer 352-2 Desk 352-3 Dinner Table 352-4 Mirror Stand 352-5 Rice Box 352-6 Bamboo Sitting Table/Bench 352-7 Chest 354-2 Charcoal Stove 354-3 Tin Stove 354-4 Ash Scoop 354-5 Lamp (2 folders) 354-6 Fire Chopsticks 354-7 Hibachi 354-8 Stove 354-9 Three-legged Pot supporter 354-10 Wind Blower 407-1 Threshing Machine 407-2 Fan (for winnowing) 407-3 Straw-bag Machine 407-4 Straw-rope Machine Box 82 Collected Data, Korea, 1981 (continued): 407-5 Windmill (winnowing machine) 407-6 Water Wheel 407-7 Chemical Fertilizer Spray 407-8 Straw Bag Frame 412-1 Pick 412-2 Shovel 412-3 Axe 412-4 Mallet 412-5 Rice Candy Peddlers Scissors 412-6 Rake 412-7 Wood Hammer 412-8 Whetstone 412-9 Straw Pounder 412-13 Hatchet 413-1 Sickle 413-2 Forked Rake 413-3 Hoe 413-4 Weeding Trowel 413-5 Pitch Fork 413-8 Flail 413-9 Plasterer's Trowel 415-1 Cooking Knife 415-2 Chopping Board 415-3 Chopsticks 415-4 Rice Scoop 415-5 Spoon 415-6 Dipper (ladle) 415-7 Brass Rice Bowl 415-8 Pottery Bowl 415-9 Cooking Pan 415-10 Water Pot 415-11 Gourd Scoop 415-12 Wood Scoop 415-13 Fry Pan 415-14 Rice Kettle 415-15 Aluminum Bowl
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