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Coe, Ralph T. Sacred Circles: Two Thousand Years of North American Indian Art. Kansas City: Nelson Gallery of Art, 1977.

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  • Object[16]
  • no[1]
  • yes[15]
  • no[16]
  • american[16]
  • dance baton[1]
  • figure[1]
  • figure fragment[9]
  • hat[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • mask[3]
  • alaska[4]
  • anvik[1]
  • british columbia[1]
  • canada[1]
  • collier county[10]
  • eastern canada[1]
  • florida[10]
  • key marco[10]
  • klukwan[1]
  • new york[1]
  • north america[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[1]
  • sitka[1]
  • southwest coast (florida)[10]
  • united states of america[13]
  • calusa[10]
  • cayuga[1]
  • deg hit’an (ingalik)[1]
  • dene[1]
  • haida[1]
  • iroquois[1]
  • onondaga[1]
  • tlingit[3]
  • northeast culture area[1]
  • northwest coast culture area[4]
  • southeast culture area[10]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • kaagwaantaan fin house[1]
  • sitka kaagwaantaan clan[1]
  • wolf house[1]
  • crane[1]
  • deer head[3]
  • labret[1]
  • pelican head[1]
  • wolf head[6]
  • woman[1]
  • abalone shell[2]
  • copper[1]
  • ermine fur[1]
  • feather[1]
  • glass[1]
  • hair[2]
  • horsehair[1]
  • human hair[1]
  • leather[1]
  • metal[2]
  • pigment[16]
  • shell[1]
  • spruce root[1]
  • swan skin[1]
  • tin[1]
  • walrus hide[1]
  • wood[16]
  • carved[2]
  • inlaid[1]
  • painted[1]
  • twined[1]
  • yes[16]
pigment

1 - 16 of 16 Records

NA9498

NA9498

Dance Baton

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NA5831A

NA5831A

Mask

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NA11743

NA11743

Hat

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40707B

40707B

Figure Fragment

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40700B

40700B

Figure Fragment

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40700A

40700A

Figure Fragment

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40707A

40707A

Figure Fragment

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45-15-2

45-15-2

Mask

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40700D

40700D

Figure Fragment

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40700C

40700C

Figure Fragment

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40708

40708

Figure

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40707C

40707C

Figure Fragment

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40700F

40700F

Figure Fragment

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40700E

40700E

Figure Fragment

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NA10832

NA10832

Headdress

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70-9-190

Mask

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