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Hall, Henry U. "Some Shields of the Plains and Southwest." The Museum Journal 17, no. 1. (1926): 36-61.

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  • no[6]
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  • greater southwest[1]
  • jemez pueblo[1]
  • new mexico[2]
  • north america[1]
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  • pima[1]
  • pueblo[3]
  • tewa (culture)[1]
  • white mountain apache[1]
  • southwest culture area[6]
  • buckskin[1]
  • buffalo hide[1]
  • cotton[1]
  • eagle feathers[1]
  • hide[4]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[1]
  • pigment[2]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • rawhide[1]
  • sinew[1]
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southwest culture area

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38564

38564

Shield

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22242

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38563

38563

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18627

18627

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NA5595

NA5595

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