Pak Dibia identified this as Karangasem; a baris dancer on the right and a rejang dancer on the left. Note the tall ornamented structure behind, seen clearly in 3665. Probably Asak.
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Working Drawings: Horniman Museum Draught Lobby in Main Entrance Hall
Jones wai wai 2 girls
black and white photograph of a Wai Wai man. Print of slide 44
Press cutting about the Museum opens free through Easter Holidays and subsequent success of the Museum itself
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