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Purchased from Edward Drinker Cope, 1893

Accession Lot

  • Object[82]
  • no[7]
  • yes[75]
  • no[82]
  • american[82]
  • arrow[32]
  • awl[1]
  • awl case[1]
  • axe[2]
  • bird bolt[5]
  • boat model[2]
  • bow[6]
  • bowl[2]
  • carving[1]
  • dish[1]
  • disk[1]
  • drum[2]
  • ear ornament[1]
  • flute[1]
  • game tally[2]
  • hammer[5]
  • lariat[1]
  • pipe[4]
  • pipe bowl[1]
  • pipe primer[2]
  • pipe stem[7]
  • spoon[2]
  • whip[1]
  • british columbia[3]
  • canada[5]
  • chartier's creek[5]
  • dakota[3]
  • dakotas[10]
  • fraser river[1]
  • great plains (plain)[5]
  • great plains (uncertain plain)[3]
  • indian village[1]
  • manitoba[2]
  • massachusetts[2]
  • north america[6]
  • northwest coast[1]
  • plains area[25]
  • queen charlotte islands[1]
  • south dakota[2]
  • united states of america[11]
  • vancouver island[1]
  • carrier[1]
  • cree[2]
  • haida[1]
  • indian[5]
  • kwakiutl[1]
  • native american[2]
  • nootka[1]
  • oglala[1]
  • sioux[15]
  • great plains culture area[66]
  • north american culture area[4]
  • northeast culture area[2]
  • northwest coast culture area[4]
  • subarctic culture area[3]
  • animal head[1]
  • frog[1]
  • whale[2]
  • bead[2]
  • buckskin[2]
  • catlinite[6]
  • cloth[1]
  • feather[36]
  • flint[1]
  • hemp[1]
  • hide[3]
  • iron[15]
  • metal[1]
  • pigment[9]
  • quill[1]
  • rawhide[6]
  • sinew[6]
  • skin[2]
  • stone[10]
  • wood[82]
  • carved[3]
  • grooved[1]
  • painted[1]
  • long mandon[1]
  • yes[3]
wood

1 - 30 of 82 Records

11749

11749

Drum

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10831

10831

Pipe Stem

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10875.1

10875.1

Arrow

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12891

12891

Pipe Stem

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10964

10964

Bowl

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10870

10870

Bow

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10881.1

10881.1

Bird Bolt

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10882.1

10882.1

Arrow

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10843

10843

Hammer

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10876

10876

Arrow

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10873

10873

Arrow

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10847

10847

Hammer

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10864

10864

Bow

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10979B

10979B

Pipe Stem

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10844

10844

Hammer

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10865

10865

Bow

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10880.1

10880.1

Arrow

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10878.1

10878.1

Arrow

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10877.1

10877.1

Arrow

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10977.1

10977.1

Pipe

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10842

10842

Hammer

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10874.1

10874.1

Arrow

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10968

10968

Pipe

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11012

11012

Lariat

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10966

10966

Bowl

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10867

10867

Bow

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10963

10963

Spoon

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10970

10970

Pipe

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10969

10969

Pipe

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10995.1

10995.1

Awl

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11020

11020

Axe

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10962

10962

Spoon

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