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Purchased from Mr. Vanderwagen, 1902

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • no[9]
  • no[9]
  • american[9]
  • mask[9]
  • new mexico[9]
  • pueblo[9]
  • zuni[9]
  • southwest culture area[9]
  • mudhead[1]
  • basketry[2]
  • canvas[3]
  • cotton[2]
  • feather[6]
  • fiber[1]
  • hair[3]
  • hide[4]
  • leather[1]
  • mud[1]
  • pigment[8]
  • wood[4]
  • yarn[1]
  • yes[1]
mask

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22693

Mask

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22696

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22697

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22701

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22691

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22690

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22695

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22694

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22689

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