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Culin, Robert S. Games of the North American Indians. 24. Bureau of American Ethnology Annual Report, 1907.

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  • Object[48]
  • yes[48]
  • no[48]
  • american[48]
  • dice[4]
  • dice bag[1]
  • disc dice[6]
  • disk[1]
  • game board[2]
  • game bowl[1]
  • game counter[2]
  • game piece[15]
  • game stone[1]
  • gaming sticks[1]
  • splint counter[1]
  • stick dice[13]
  • stick game[1]
  • andover[11]
  • arizona[2]
  • california (state)[1]
  • camden (south carolina)[1]
  • canada[30]
  • highland springs[1]
  • lake county (california)[1]
  • muskowpelung's agency[15]
  • new brunswick (canada)[11]
  • new mexico[1]
  • north america[15]
  • nova scotia[4]
  • saskatchewan[15]
  • south carolina[1]
  • tanners springs[1]
  • united states of america[15]
  • wind river reservation[14]
  • wyoming[14]
  • arapaho[14]
  • cree[15]
  • hupa[1]
  • micmac[4]
  • pueblo[2]
  • saulteaux[15]
  • tobique[11]
  • zuni[1]
  • california culture area[1]
  • great plains culture area[29]
  • northeast culture area[15]
  • southeast culture area[1]
  • southwest culture area[2]
  • bone[5]
  • caribou bone[6]
  • cotton[2]
  • feather[1]
  • hide[1]
  • paint[2]
  • pigment[9]
  • quartzite[1]
  • rawhide[3]
  • seed[2]
  • skin[1]
  • willow[3]
  • wood[32]
  • carved[1]
  • incised[2]
  • painted[18]
  • frank h. cushing[1]
  • yes[48]
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22545A

22545A

Game Board

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36962.1

36962.1

Dice Bag

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36966.1

36966.1

Game Board

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13556

13556

Game Stone

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45-15-1275

45-15-1275

Stick Game

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36964

36964

Stick Dice

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36961

36961

Dice

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36969

36969

Stick Dice

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22770

22770

Dice

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36965

36965

Stick Dice

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36963

36963

Stick Dice

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31-23-172F

31-23-172F

Disc Dice

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31-23-172E

31-23-172E

Disc Dice

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31-23-172D

31-23-172D

Disc Dice

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31-23-172C

31-23-172C

Disc Dice

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31-23-172B

31-23-172B

Disc Dice

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31-23-171D

31-23-171D

Stick Dice

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31-23-171C

31-23-171C

Stick Dice

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31-23-171B

31-23-171B

Stick Dice

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22545O

22545O

Game Piece

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22545N

22545N

Game Piece

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22545M

22545M

Game Piece

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22545L

22545L

Game Piece

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22545K

22545K

Game Piece

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22545J

22545J

Game Piece

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22545I

22545I

Game Piece

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22545H

22545H

Game Piece

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22545G

22545G

Game Piece

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22545F

22545F

Game Piece

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22545E

22545E

Game Piece

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22545D

22545D

Game Piece

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22545C

22545C

Game Piece

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