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

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  • Object[39]
  • no[6]
  • yes[33]
  • no[39]
  • american[39]
  • baby carrier[1]
  • bag[1]
  • bridle[1]
  • charm[1]
  • cradle board[2]
  • dance necklace[1]
  • fetish[1]
  • fire hand[2]
  • kachina doll[9]
  • knife[1]
  • knife sheath[1]
  • mask[5]
  • medallion[1]
  • necklace[2]
  • quirt[1]
  • rattle[5]
  • saddle blanket[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • toy[1]
  • umbilical amulet[1]
  • war necklace[1]
  • alaska[1]
  • allegheny reservation[1]
  • arizona[5]
  • british columbia[3]
  • canada[4]
  • cattaraugus county[1]
  • cattaraugus reservation[2]
  • dakotas[1]
  • eastern canada[1]
  • first mesa[1]
  • great plains (plain)[1]
  • kansas[1]
  • montana[4]
  • nass river[2]
  • near canadian river[1]
  • new mexico[5]
  • new york[2]
  • north america[6]
  • north dakota[1]
  • oklahoma[2]
  • polacca[1]
  • red cloud[1]
  • sitko bay[1]
  • south dakota[3]
  • united states of america[20]
  • white river[1]
  • zuni pueblo[1]
  • 19th century[1]
  • americana[1]
  • apache[2]
  • arapaho[1]
  • blackfeet[1]
  • cheyenne (culture)[1]
  • comanche[1]
  • cree[1]
  • crow (culture)[3]
  • eastern woodlands[2]
  • hopi[5]
  • iroquois[1]
  • kiowa[1]
  • kwagulth[1]
  • mandan[1]
  • oglala[1]
  • piegan[1]
  • pueblo[1]
  • seneca[1]
  • sioux[6]
  • tlingit[2]
  • zuni[5]
  • great plains culture area[15]
  • northeast culture area[5]
  • northwest coast culture area[5]
  • southwest culture area[12]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • deisheetaan clan?[1]
  • bird track[1]
  • bow[1]
  • cloud[1]
  • clown[1]
  • corn[1]
  • corn smut[1]
  • flower blossom[3]
  • mudhead[1]
  • ogre[1]
  • rattle[1]
  • raven[1]
  • saw[1]
  • zuni warrior[1]
  • bark[1]
  • bead[8]
  • bear claw[1]
  • bison vertebra[1]
  • bone[2]
  • buckskin[4]
  • cardboard[1]
  • cedar[2]
  • chalk[1]
  • claw[1]
  • cloth[4]
  • corn husk[1]
  • cotton[1]
  • cotton cloth[1]
  • cotton string[1]
  • cottonwood (tree)[2]
  • deer hide[1]
  • deerskin[1]
  • feather[9]
  • fiber[1]
  • fur[6]
  • glass[3]
  • hair[2]
  • hide[11]
  • horsehair[3]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[39]
  • mollusk shell[2]
  • mountain goat horn[1]
  • paint[9]
  • pigment[10]
  • porcupine quill[1]
  • quill[3]
  • rawhide[1]
  • seed[1]
  • sheep horn[1]
  • shell[1]
  • silver[1]
  • skin[4]
  • stone[4]
  • string[7]
  • tobacco[1]
  • wood[20]
  • wool[2]
  • wool yarn[1]
  • yarn[3]
  • carved[2]
  • painted[1]
  • plaited[1]
  • yes[39]
metal

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70-9-202

70-9-202

Mask

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CG2016-2-395

Medallion

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37934A

Fire Hand

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NA4266

Spoon

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37934B

Fire Hand

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58-12-1

Mask

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NA1331

Rattle

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