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  • arctic culture area[145]
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  • sitka kaagwaantaan clan[1]
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  • yes[20]
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41909

Spear

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NA6901

Bow

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22272B

Harpoon

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22271

Arrow

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22272A

Harpoon

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NA622

Bow

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NA611

Seal Harpoon

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22757B

Snowshoe

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41886

Bow

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41887

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22757A

Snowshoe

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NA1228

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NA1227

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NA3270B

Bow

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NA613

Seal Harpoon

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