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

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  • Object[58]
  • yes[58]
  • no[58]
  • american[58]
  • ball sticks[2]
  • cat's cradle[12]
  • counting stick[1]
  • counting sticks[1]
  • dice[3]
  • game[2]
  • game basket[1]
  • game counter[1]
  • game dart[4]
  • game piece[11]
  • game pieces[1]
  • game stick[3]
  • gaming sticks[1]
  • quoits[1]
  • reproduction[19]
  • shinny ball[1]
  • shinny stick[1]
  • shuttlecock[1]
  • spinning top[2]
  • stick dice[8]
  • tip cat ball[1]
  • tip cat bat[1]
  • arizona[1]
  • isleta[2]
  • isleta pueblo[7]
  • laguna[3]
  • new mexico[58]
  • oraibi[1]
  • santa clara pueblo[4]
  • taos pueblo[2]
  • tesuque pueblo[2]
  • united states of america[1]
  • zia pueblo[1]
  • zuni[3]
  • zuni pueblo[21]
  • hopi[7]
  • keresan[1]
  • navajo[3]
  • pueblo[45]
  • santa clara[4]
  • tanoan[2]
  • taos[2]
  • tewa (culture)[10]
  • zuni[38]
  • southwest culture area[58]
  • board[4]
  • cane (plant)[3]
  • cardboard[1]
  • corn cob[4]
  • cotton[1]
  • cotton string[12]
  • feather[5]
  • fiber[2]
  • hide[2]
  • metal[1]
  • pigment[3]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • rawhide[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • stone[1]
  • vegetable fiber[1]
  • wood[37]
  • basketry[1]
  • painted[3]
  • alfred m. tozzer[1]
  • frank h. cushing[5]
  • frank hamilton cushing[2]
  • yes[58]
new mexico

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22730

22730

Cat's Cradle

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22729

22729

Cat's Cradle

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94-24-6

94-24-6

Cat's Cradle

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94-24-5

94-24-5

Cat's Cradle

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22424

22424

Dice

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NA1821

NA1821

Game Basket

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22728B

22728B

Shinny Stick

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22599C

22599C

Counting Stick

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22594

22594

Dice

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22732

22732

Cat's Cradle

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22731

22731

Cat's Cradle

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94-24-7

94-24-7

Cat's Cradle

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21585A

21585A

Game Piece

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16309A

16309A

Tip Cat Bat

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22728A

22728A

Shinny Ball

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21585B

21585B

Game Piece

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94-24-4

94-24-4

Cat's Cradle

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22599A

22599A

Game Piece

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22727

22727

Game

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94-24-3

94-24-3

Cat's Cradle

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22603

22603

Spinning Top

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16306

16306

Shuttlecock

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22726

22726

Stick Dice

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22682

22682

Game

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21593

21593

Game Piece

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22599E

22599E

Game Piece

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22599D

22599D

Game Piece

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22683.4

22683.4

Game Dart

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22683.3

22683.3

Game Dart

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22683.2

22683.2

Game Dart

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22683.1

22683.1

Game Dart

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94-24-2

94-24-2

Cat's Cradle

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