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Gottschall, Amos H. Priced and Descriptive Catalogue of the Utensils, Implements, Weapons, Ornaments, Etc., of the Indians, Mound Builders, Cliff Dwellers: Typical Collections No. 2. 1909.

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  • Object[296]
  • no[38]
  • yes[258]
  • no[294]
  • yes[2]
  • american[296]
  • arrow[22]
  • awl[4]
  • awl case[2]
  • back rest[1]
  • ball[1]
  • ball stick[1]
  • boat model[1]
  • bow[7]
  • burden basket[2]
  • canoe[2]
  • canoe model[5]
  • canoe paddle[1]
  • carving[2]
  • club[6]
  • cradle board[7]
  • cradle model[2]
  • dance shield[1]
  • dance stick[2]
  • dance wand[41]
  • disc[1]
  • doll[2]
  • drill[1]
  • drum[9]
  • drumstick[3]
  • flask[1]
  • flute[1]
  • fly whisk[1]
  • game hoop[1]
  • game piece[1]
  • hairbrush[2]
  • halibut[1]
  • halibut fishhook[3]
  • handle[1]
  • hide scraper[1]
  • hoop[1]
  • knife[2]
  • ladle[2]
  • lance[3]
  • loom model[1]
  • mask[13]
  • model[2]
  • moose call[1]
  • mud shoe[1]
  • musical scraper[6]
  • ornament[1]
  • paddle model[4]
  • painter[1]
  • pestle[1]
  • pipe[8]
  • pipe bowl[9]
  • pipe stem[32]
  • rattle[15]
  • saddle[2]
  • scraper[1]
  • scratcher[1]
  • snowshoe[2]
  • spike[1]
  • spoon[2]
  • stirrup[1]
  • stopper[1]
  • storage basket[1]
  • tableta[2]
  • tableta fragment[1]
  • throwing stick[1]
  • tipi model[1]
  • tomahawk[1]
  • tomahawk pipe[17]
  • totem pole model[14]
  • toy[7]
  • wall peg[2]
  • war club[12]
  • weaving comb[2]
  • weaving sword[1]
  • whip[4]
  • winnowing fan[2]
  • alaska[3]
  • bella bella[6]
  • beltrami county[4]
  • british columbia[40]
  • cache creek area[2]
  • canada[61]
  • canadian river area[1]
  • canadian river region[1]
  • cannonball river[6]
  • cass county[1]
  • cochiti[2]
  • cochiti pueblo[3]
  • colorado[1]
  • cook inlet[2]
  • dulce lake[4]
  • haihais[1]
  • keres pueblo[1]
  • kitkatla[1]
  • lake tahoe[2]
  • lake tahoe area[1]
  • leech lake[1]
  • little missouri river[1]
  • little white river[1]
  • maine[2]
  • manitoba[19]
  • masset[2]
  • medicine bluff[3]
  • metlakatla[1]
  • michigan[2]
  • minnesota[5]
  • missouri river[1]
  • neah bay[2]
  • near buf creek[1]
  • near cache creek[1]
  • near canadian river[49]
  • near cannonball river[2]
  • near carson lake[1]
  • near jettite spring[1]
  • near lake tahoe[1]
  • near little missouri river[1]
  • near medicine bluff[1]
  • near penobscot[1]
  • near pine river[1]
  • near red lake[2]
  • near red river[18]
  • near rio grande[4]
  • near tesuque river[1]
  • near washita river[4]
  • near white river[4]
  • near wind river[7]
  • nevada[5]
  • new mexico[41]
  • north america[7]
  • north dakota[24]
  • northern california[1]
  • northern michigan[2]
  • northwest coast[2]
  • oklahoma[67]
  • old pueblo[1]
  • platte river[5]
  • queen charlotte islands[11]
  • red lake[2]
  • red river[1]
  • rio grande[3]
  • san ildefonso pueblo[3]
  • san juan pueblo[5]
  • santa clara[2]
  • santa clara pueblo[1]
  • santo domingo pueblo[2]
  • sioux river[20]
  • south dakota[60]
  • southwest colorado[2]
  • st. regis[2]
  • tesuque pueblo[5]
  • united states of america[173]
  • upper missouri river[13]
  • vancouver island[22]
  • washington (u. s. state)[2]
  • washita river area[2]
  • west of the missouri river[3]
  • white river[29]
  • wind river area[1]
  • wind river reservation[1]
  • wyoming[15]
  • algonkin[1]
  • apache[10]
  • arapaho[65]
  • arikara[1]
  • atsugewi[1]
  • cheyenne[2]
  • cheyenne (culture)[2]
  • china hat[1]
  • cliff dweller[2]
  • cochiti[2]
  • comanche[4]
  • cree[17]
  • eskimo[2]
  • haida[11]
  • hat creek[1]
  • heiltsuk[5]
  • hidatsa[1]
  • hopi[1]
  • hopi-tewa[3]
  • indian[1]
  • iroquois[2]
  • jicarilla apache[1]
  • keres[6]
  • kiowa[4]
  • kwakiutl[6]
  • makah[2]
  • native american[1]
  • navajo[2]
  • nootka[8]
  • nuu-chah-nulth[3]
  • ojibwa[6]
  • ottawa[1]
  • paiute[1]
  • penobscot[2]
  • plains cree[2]
  • plains indian[1]
  • pueblo[28]
  • san juan[3]
  • shoshone[2]
  • sioux[81]
  • tesuque[3]
  • tewa (culture)[8]
  • tsimshian[4]
  • ute[1]
  • washo[3]
  • washoe[1]
  • zuni[3]
  • california culture area[1]
  • great basin culture area[8]
  • great plains culture area[169]
  • northeast culture area[11]
  • northwest coast culture area[45]
  • southwest culture area[46]
  • subarctic culture area[16]
  • near canadian river[1]
  • near saint lawrence river[2]
  • porcher island[1]
  • bird[3]
  • canoe[1]
  • horse[1]
  • mountain goat[1]
  • bark[2]
  • bead[15]
  • beads[2]
  • birchbark[1]
  • bone[3]
  • brass[3]
  • buckskin[81]
  • catlinite[27]
  • clay[3]
  • cloth[1]
  • cord[1]
  • cotton[3]
  • deer hoof[3]
  • dew claw[1]
  • eagle feather[1]
  • feather[20]
  • feather(gone)[41]
  • fiber[3]
  • flint[1]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[7]
  • gourd[5]
  • hair[7]
  • hawk feather[3]
  • hide[15]
  • hoof[1]
  • horn (animal part)[4]
  • horsehair[5]
  • iron[16]
  • leather[2]
  • metal[25]
  • paint[8]
  • pencil[1]
  • pigment[91]
  • pitch[1]
  • plant fiber[3]
  • porcupine tail[1]
  • quill[10]
  • rawhide[25]
  • shell[1]
  • silk[1]
  • sinew[17]
  • skin[8]
  • slate[1]
  • spruce root[3]
  • steel[6]
  • stone[18]
  • tin[9]
  • wood[296]
  • wool[1]
  • carved[1]
  • etched[1]
  • incised[2]
  • inlaid[1]
  • painted[7]
  • twined[5]
  • yes[296]
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