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  • arapaho[10]
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  • bushongo[8]
  • cheyenne (culture)[1]
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  • choco[1]
  • cliff dweller[5]
  • coorg[1]
  • cree[6]
  • crow (culture)[5]
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  • delaware culture[2]
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  • eskimo[41]
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  • haida[5]
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  • lulua[6]
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  • moro[5]
  • nandi[4]
  • native american[2]
  • neolithic[4]
  • nepalese[2]
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  • ojibwa[5]
  • oto[2]
  • ovambo[2]
  • plains indian[2]
  • pueblo[3]
  • sakuyu[2]
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  • sami[2]
  • seminole[4]
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  • sioux[39]
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  • swahili[4]
  • swazi[3]
  • swiss lake dweller[34]
  • tibetan[2]
  • tlingit[41]
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  • turkish[2]
  • weitspekan[2]
  • wichapec[2]
  • yankton[6]
  • yanktonai[2]
  • amazonia[2]
  • andean[3]
  • arctic culture area[50]
  • ashanti[1]
  • california culture area[4]
  • central africa[1]
  • central american[1]
  • circum-caribbean[2]
  • east brazil[10]
  • great basin culture area[4]
  • great plains culture area[76]
  • north africa[1]
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  • northeast culture area[13]
  • northwest coast culture area[91]
  • plains culture area[1]
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  • russia[4]
  • siberia[1]
  • south american culture area[1]
  • southeast culture area[5]
  • southwest culture area[16]
  • subarctic culture area[6]
  • 8:914 a[1]
  • casalrodo di samboseto[1]
  • found under floor[1]
  • g 238[1]
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  • mound 1[3]
  • mound 3[1]
  • mound ii[1]
  • period uncertain[1]
  • reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki[1]
  • tomb 19m[1]
  • tomb 240[1]
  • tomb of aha (tomb b19)[2]
  • u 26[2]
  • antler[1]
  • big house ceremony[1]
  • bird[3]
  • bowl[1]
  • figures[1]
  • horse head[1]
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  • hunting god[1]
  • ibex[1]
  • makara[1]
  • peyote ceremony[1]
  • rattlesnake[1]
  • reindeer[1]
  • scorpion[1]
  • skull[1]
  • stupa[1]
  • woman[1]
  • english[1]
  • spanish language[1]
  • aluminum[1]
  • animal[1]
  • animal bone[6]
  • animal paw[1]
  • animal skin[1]
  • antelope hoof[1]
  • antler[6]
  • baleen[3]
  • bamboo[2]
  • bead[10]
  • beads[1]
  • bear fur[1]
  • beeswax[1]
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  • bone[18]
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  • brass[29]
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  • buckskin[11]
  • buffalo hide[3]
  • caribou antler[1]
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  • catlinite[2]
  • cloth[3]
  • copper[12]
  • copper alloy[2]
  • cork[1]
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  • cowrie[3]
  • eagle feathers[1]
  • ermine hide[1]
  • feather[18]
  • feathers[1]
  • felt[1]
  • fiber[33]
  • flannel[1]
  • fox fur[1]
  • glass[14]
  • goat horn[1]
  • gold[2]
  • gourd[2]
  • hair[8]
  • hawk feathers[1]
  • hide[20]
  • horn (animal part)[672]
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  • iron[35]
  • ivory[9]
  • leather[56]
  • lizard skin[1]
  • metal[68]
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  • palm leaf[1]
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  • peel[2]
  • pigment[10]
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  • plant fiber[6]
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  • porcupine quills[1]
  • quill[10]
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  • resin (material)[10]
  • seal skin[1]
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  • shell[13]
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  • university of pennsylvania museum[4]
  • yes[92]
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AF1799A

Quiver

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E7593

Kohl Pot Lid

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29-47-160

Snow Tester (uncertain)

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97-84-318

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29-175-256

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75-29-416

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Snuff Holder

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71-23-158

Handle

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54-18-3

Sword

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42-30-103A

Hunting Knife

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38-34-197

Pendant

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42-30-85A

Gimlet Dagger

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42-30-84A

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29-86-373A

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29-86-373B

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29-86-374

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99-19-2

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NA8613

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21789

Sabre

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NA4288

Spoon

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66-11-34

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70-9-144

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29-90-591

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NA7776A

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42-30-328A

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