What In the World TV Program
Exhibition (01 Jan 1951 - 31 Dec 1951)
- Object[28]
- yes[28]
- american[28]
- axe[1]
- bear skull sacrifice[1]
- carving[2]
- driver[1]
- effigy urn[1]
- figure[1]
- figure fragment[2]
- figurine[1]
- hair pin[1]
- harpoon line board[1]
- human figurine[1]
- kachina doll[1]
- macehead[1]
- mask[2]
- mat needle polisher[1]
- metate[1]
- model[1]
- pipe bowl[1]
- sculpture[1]
- spoon[1]
- stamp[1]
- stool[1]
- toy[1]
- voodoo drum[1]
- wedding boot[2]
- alaska[4]
- arizona[1]
- beneath the temple[1]
- british columbia[5]
- canada[7]
- cape prince of wales[1]
- collier county[2]
- costa rica[1]
- cuilapam[1]
- cuzco[1]
- department of quiche[1]
- florida[2]
- gloucester county[1]
- guatemala[1]
- haiti[1]
- key marco[2]
- labrador[1]
- lake st. john[1]
- mexico (central america)[4]
- new jersey[1]
- new mexico[2]
- north america[1]
- nuwuk[1]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[1]
- pachacamac[1]
- peru[3]
- point barrow[2]
- point barrow region[1]
- quebec[1]
- queen charlotte islands[2]
- rio frio[1]
- san felipe pueblo[2]
- siberia[1]
- southwest coast (florida)[2]
- tlatilco[1]
- turukhansk monastir[1]
- united states of america[4]
- west indies[1]
- zaachila[1]
- archaic[1]
- aztec iv[1]
- barren ground band[1]
- calusa[2]
- eskimo[4]
- guetar[1]
- haida[2]
- hopi[1]
- kwakiutl[1]
- maya[1]
- mochica[1]
- montagnais[1]
- naskapi[1]
- nootka[1]
- petro sect[1]
- pueblo[2]
- san felipe[2]
- shamanist[1]
- yenisei ostyak[1]
- zapotec[1]
- alligator head[2]
- animal[1]
- animal jaw[1]
- cloud[1]
- eagle[1]
- flower blossom[1]
- human[1]
- jaguar[1]
- labret[1]
- laguna[1]
- pizote[1]
- sled[1]
- woman[1]
- bone[1]
- buckskin[2]
- cedar bark[1]
- ceramic[4]
- cone[1]
- feather[1]
- glass[3]
- goat hide[1]
- hair[1]
- horn (animal part)[1]
- iron[1]
- lava stone[1]
- paint[1]
- pigment[7]
- reindeer bone[1]
- sinew[2]
- stone[3]
- string[1]
- volcanic stone[1]
- wood[13]
- beaded[2]
- carved[2]
- groundstone[1]
- inlaid[1]
- yes[9]















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