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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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  • no[3]
  • yes[33]
  • no[36]
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  • bowl[1]
  • brooch[1]
  • burden basket[1]
  • cap[1]
  • cape (clothing)[1]
  • collar[1]
  • cribbage board[1]
  • dance baton[1]
  • figure[1]
  • figure fragment[9]
  • finger mask[2]
  • hat[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • mask[4]
  • moccasin[3]
  • sash[2]
  • shell[1]
  • shirt[1]
  • strip[1]
  • strips[1]
  • whistle[1]
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  • aleutian islands[1]
  • anvik[1]
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  • dakotas[1]
  • delaware[2]
  • eastern canada[1]
  • florida[11]
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  • hooper bay[1]
  • indiana[1]
  • key marco[11]
  • klukwan[1]
  • labrador[1]
  • maine[2]
  • moki canyon[1]
  • nevada[1]
  • new york[2]
  • north america[4]
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  • oldtown[1]
  • ontario[1]
  • pennsylvania[2]
  • quebec[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[1]
  • san juan county (utah)[1]
  • sitka[1]
  • southwest coast (florida)[11]
  • unalaska island[1]
  • united states of america[23]
  • utah[1]
  • early 20th century[1]
  • barren ground band[1]
  • calusa[11]
  • cayuga[2]
  • cliff dweller[1]
  • cree[4]
  • deg hit’an (ingalik)[1]
  • delaware culture[2]
  • dene[1]
  • eskimo[2]
  • haida[1]
  • iroquois[5]
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  • lenape[2]
  • miami[1]
  • naskapi[1]
  • oglala[1]
  • onondaga[1]
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  • seneca[1]
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  • found in silt section[1]
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  • deer head[3]
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  • painted[1]
  • twined[1]
  • yes[36]

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50-16-1

50-16-1

Cribbage Board

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NA3881A

Finger Mask

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70-9-190

Mask

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NA3882

Finger Mask

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