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American Indian Life: 1776-1976. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1976.

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  • bit[1]
  • bridle[1]
  • bridle fragment[2]
  • shield cover[1]
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  • montana[1]
  • oklahoma[1]
  • united states of america[1]
  • comanche[1]
  • crow (culture)[1]
  • navajo[3]
  • great plains culture area[2]
  • southwest culture area[3]
  • buckskin[1]
  • horsehair[2]
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38087

38087

Bridle

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NA9045

NA9045

Bit

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NA5658C

NA5658C

Bridle Fragment

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NA5658D

NA5658D

Bridle Fragment

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45-15-1134B

45-15-1134B

Shield Cover

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