Yellow wool scarf worn by a Romani woman
- Date
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use:
approximately 1938
- Geography
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use:
Roma camp;
Spis (Poland and Slovakia)
- Classification
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Dress Accessories
- Category
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Neckwear
- Object Type
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Scarves (lcsh)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection
Scarf worn by Margita Makulova, a Romani woman from Kendice, near Prsar.
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Record last modified: 2021-02-10 09:00:32
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