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John Wanamaker Expedition, 1900; R. Stewart Culin, 1900

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  • Object[5]
  • yes[5]
  • no[5]
  • american[5]
  • doll[5]
  • oregon[1]
  • umatilla reservation[1]
  • united states of america[1]
  • wind river reservation[4]
  • wyoming[4]
  • arapaho[1]
  • shoshone[3]
  • umatilla[1]
  • great basin culture area[3]
  • great plains culture area[1]
  • plateau culture area[1]
  • near pendleton[1]
  • the confederated of tribes of the umatilla indian reservation[1]
  • female[1]
  • male[1]
  • bead[5]
  • buckskin[1]
  • cotton[1]
  • hair[1]
  • hide[4]
  • human hair[1]
doll

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36888

36888

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36887B

36887B

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36887A

36887A

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36985

36985

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37543

37543

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