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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[83]
  • no[42]
  • yes[41]
  • no[83]
  • american[83]
  • bag[5]
  • bark shredder[2]
  • basket[24]
  • basket lid[1]
  • canoe model[3]
  • carving[2]
  • dish[2]
  • halibut[1]
  • halibut fishhook[3]
  • hat[2]
  • mask[13]
  • mat[3]
  • moccasin[2]
  • moose call[1]
  • paddle model[2]
  • pouch[1]
  • spoon[3]
  • totem pole model[14]
  • bella bella[6]
  • bella coola river[1]
  • british columbia[83]
  • canada[83]
  • clayoquot[4]
  • dodgers cove[1]
  • fraser river[4]
  • haihais[1]
  • hesquiat[2]
  • kitkatla[1]
  • kyuquot[1]
  • masset[3]
  • metlakatla[1]
  • nitinaht[2]
  • nootka sound[1]
  • quatsino[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[18]
  • skeena river[2]
  • texada island[1]
  • thompson river[2]
  • vancouver island[46]
  • bella coola[2]
  • china hat[1]
  • haida[19]
  • heiltsuk[5]
  • klickitat[1]
  • kwakiutl[12]
  • lillooet[4]
  • nootka[21]
  • nuu-chah-nulth[3]
  • salish[1]
  • shuswap[2]
  • tsimshian[6]
  • wakashan[3]
  • northwest coast culture area[76]
  • plateau culture area[7]
  • porcher island[1]
  • bark[1]
  • bear grass[1]
  • bone[2]
  • brass[1]
  • buckskin[2]
  • cedar[2]
  • cedar bark[28]
  • cedar root[7]
  • fur[1]
  • glass[2]
  • grass[17]
  • horn (animal part)[1]
  • horsetail root[6]
  • metal[2]
  • mountain goat horn[1]
  • paint[1]
  • pigment[33]
  • spruce root[6]
  • whale bone[2]
  • wood[40]
  • wool[2]
  • basketry[35]
  • yes[83]
british columbia

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97-85-42

Bag

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97-84-344

Canoe Model

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97-84-289

Dish

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97-85-55

Hat

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97-85-166

Mat

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97-84-232

Mask

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Mask

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97-85-57

Hat

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97-84-283

Totem Pole Model

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Pouch

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97-84-291

Dish

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97-84-340

Bark Shredder

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97-84-269

Totem Pole Model

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97-84-271

Totem Pole Model

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97-84-224

Mask

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97-84-312

Spoon

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Spoon

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97-84-337

Halibut Fishhook

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97-84-352

Paddle Model

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