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Maurer, Evan M. The Native American Heritage: A Survey of North American Indian Art. Chicago, IL: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1977.

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  • carving[2]
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  • figure[2]
  • human figurine[1]
  • alaska[6]
  • cape prince of wales[3]
  • point barrow[1]
  • point barrow region[2]
  • utkiavik[2]
  • eskimo[6]
  • arctic culture area[6]
  • bear[1]
  • man[1]
  • antler[1]
  • flint[2]
  • ivory[1]
  • walrus tooth[2]
  • engraved[1]
  • yes[6]
eskimo

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NA1128

NA1128

Human Figurine

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NA1120

NA1120

Carving

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NA6629A

NA6629A

Figure

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NA6605A

NA6605A

Figure

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NA1127

NA1127

Carving

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42211

42211

Box

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