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Culin, Robert S. Games of the North American Indians. Dover Publications, 1975.

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  • no[18]
  • no[18]
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  • gaming disc[1]
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  • canada[3]
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  • fort rupert[2]
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  • inglefield[1]
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  • port gamble[1]
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  • haida[1]
  • kwakiutl[2]
  • makah[7]
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  • twana[2]
  • uinta ute[2]
  • arctic culture area[2]
  • great basin culture area[3]
  • northwest coast culture area[12]
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  • string[2]
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  • wood[9]
  • yes[18]
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