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Culin, Robert S. Games of the North American Indians. Dover Publications, 1975.

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  • Object[60]
  • yes[60]
  • no[60]
  • american[60]
  • arrow[3]
  • ball[1]
  • cat's cradle[13]
  • dice[11]
  • football[5]
  • game[4]
  • game ball[1]
  • game board[3]
  • game piece[2]
  • game stick[1]
  • game sticks[1]
  • game stone[1]
  • game tube[1]
  • gaming arrow[1]
  • gaming sticks[1]
  • reproduction[10]
  • shooters[1]
  • spinning top[1]
  • stick dice[5]
  • stick die[1]
  • stilts[2]
  • top whip[1]
  • arizona[60]
  • colorado river[1]
  • first mesa[7]
  • fort apache[4]
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  • oraibi[23]
  • pima county[2]
  • st. michael's mission[13]
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  • third mesa[16]
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  • athapaskan[12]
  • hopi[26]
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  • yes[60]
arizona

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38810C

38810C

Arrow

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38626

38626

Shooters

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38613

38613

Game Board

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38623

38623

Football

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38810B

38810B

Arrow

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38614

38614

Game

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22723

22723

Cat's Cradle

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38624A

38624A

Top Whip

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22716

22716

Cat's Cradle

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38616

38616

Game

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22718

22718

Cat's Cradle

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18618

18618

Game

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38617

38617

Game Sticks

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22721

22721

Cat's Cradle

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38611B

38611B

Dice

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38620

38620

Football

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38619

38619

Ball

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38621

38621

Football

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22715

22715

Cat's Cradle

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38611A

38611A

Game Stone

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22722

22722

Cat's Cradle

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38618

38618

Stick Dice

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22423

22423

Dice

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22720

22720

Cat's Cradle

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22719

22719

Cat's Cradle

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22714

22714

Cat's Cradle

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38810A

38810A

Gaming Arrow

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21828

21828

Game Tube

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18619A

18619A

Game Stick

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38622

38622

Football

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22712

22712

Cat's Cradle

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38810D

38810D

Arrow

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