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Gift of Henry G. Bryant, 1917

Accession Lot

  • Object[29]
  • no[14]
  • yes[15]
  • no[29]
  • american[29]
  • bag[1]
  • boat model[1]
  • cap[1]
  • club[1]
  • drum[2]
  • figurine[3]
  • fish hook[1]
  • moccasin[4]
  • ornament[1]
  • point[1]
  • pottery fragment[6]
  • skin[2]
  • snowshoe[2]
  • stone fragment[2]
  • tobacco pouch[1]
  • alaska[2]
  • alaska west coast[2]
  • alberta[2]
  • canada[8]
  • cholula[7]
  • great plains (plain)[2]
  • greenland[1]
  • labrador[5]
  • mexico (central america)[12]
  • near calgary[1]
  • north america[1]
  • st. augustine river[3]
  • tauana river region[1]
  • teotihuacan (mexico)[2]
  • valley of mexico[1]
  • blackfeet[1]
  • crow (culture)[1]
  • eskimo[3]
  • indian[1]
  • montagnais[3]
  • naskapi[2]
  • sarsi[3]
  • stoney[2]
  • tlingit[1]
  • arctic culture area[3]
  • central american[12]
  • great plains culture area[6]
  • north american culture area[1]
  • northwest coast culture area[1]
  • subarctic culture area[6]
  • head[3]
  • bead[5]
  • bone[2]
  • buckskin[5]
  • burlap[2]
  • ceramic[8]
  • cloth[1]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[1]
  • hide[4]
  • jadeite[1]
  • metal[2]
  • obsidian[2]
  • pigment[2]
  • rawhide[2]
  • silk[2]
  • skin[2]
  • stone[3]
  • wood[6]
  • wool[2]
  • worked[1]

1 - 29 of 29 Records

NA7611

NA7611

Bag

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NA7612.1

NA7612.1

Moccasin

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NA7613

NA7613

Club

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NA7610.1

NA7610.1

Moccasin

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NA7609

NA7609

Cap

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NA7617.1

NA7617.1

Skin

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NA7616

NA7616

Fish Hook

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NA7612.2

NA7612.2

Moccasin

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NA7610.2

NA7610.2

Moccasin

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NA7617.2

NA7617.2

Skin

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NA7608.2

NA7608.2

Drum

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NA7608.1

NA7608.1

Drum

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NA7607B

NA7607B

Snowshoe

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NA7607A

NA7607A

Snowshoe

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NA7614

NA7614

Boat Model

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NA7621

Stone Fragment

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NA7618

Figurine

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NA7620

Point

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NA7619

Figurine

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NA7625

Stone Fragment

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NA7624

Ornament

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NA7623

Figurine

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NA7615

Tobacco Pouch

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NA7622.6

Pottery Fragment

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NA7622.5

Pottery Fragment

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NA7622.4

Pottery Fragment

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NA7622.3

Pottery Fragment

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NA7622.2

Pottery Fragment

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NA7622.1

Pottery Fragment

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1 - 29 of 29 Records
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