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  • moccasin[105]
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  • darlington agency[6]
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  • etosha pan[11]
  • first mesa[6]
  • fort belknap[5]
  • fort peck reservation[6]
  • gabon[39]
  • german new guinea[7]
  • ghana[6]
  • great plains (plain)[68]
  • greenland[41]
  • guinea[5]
  • hano[8]
  • india[11]
  • iran[6]
  • ituri forest[8]
  • japan[10]
  • kasai district[17]
  • kenya[26]
  • king island[5]
  • klukwan[5]
  • kuskokwim river[23]
  • labrador[39]
  • lake st. john[16]
  • liberia[6]
  • manitoba[8]
  • montana[48]
  • morocco[30]
  • namibia[18]
  • nazca district[6]
  • near canadian river[16]
  • near red river[7]
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  • nigeria[6]
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  • northern alaska[5]
  • nunivak island[8]
  • oklahoma[41]
  • oregon[5]
  • palu:tat[5]
  • peru[17]
  • philippine islands[5]
  • pine ridge reservation[14]
  • plains (culture area)[6]
  • point barrow[16]
  • point barrow region[13]
  • point hope[6]
  • quebec[23]
  • sarawak[8]
  • senegal[8]
  • sherbro island[5]
  • siberia[12]
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  • somalia[6]
  • south africa[12]
  • south dakota[53]
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  • sudan[13]
  • tanzania[6]
  • thailand[8]
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  • united states of america[227]
  • upper missouri river[5]
  • utah[8]
  • utkiavik[9]
  • white river[11]
  • wind river reservation[18]
  • wyoming[25]
  • zaire[38]
  • zambia[9]
  • 19th century[1]
  • early 20th century[10]
  • edo period[1]
  • kurumba[1]
  • meiji period[1]
  • modern[6]
  • qing dynasty[2]
  • algonkin[4]
  • apache[12]
  • arapaho[38]
  • ashanti[2]
  • assiniboine[4]
  • athapaskan[3]
  • babundu[2]
  • baganda[9]
  • baluba[4]
  • bangala[2]
  • barren ground band[34]
  • basket maker[2]
  • basket-maker[3]
  • basoko[2]
  • basonge[3]
  • bayanzi[2]
  • blackfeet[15]
  • brule[3]
  • buddhist[4]
  • bushmen[18]
  • bushongo[2]
  • cayuga[2]
  • cheyenne[4]
  • cheyenne (culture)[12]
  • chilkat[5]
  • chinese[14]
  • chippewa[5]
  • cliff dweller[19]
  • cocama[3]
  • colonial[2]
  • comanche[3]
  • cree[15]
  • crow (culture)[48]
  • cumiana[2]
  • dakota[6]
  • dan[2]
  • delaware culture[2]
  • dene[23]
  • dolgan[2]
  • ekoi[3]
  • elgeyo[4]
  • eskimo[169]
  • fan[2]
  • fang[36]
  • flathead[3]
  • fula[3]
  • galla[5]
  • gros ventre[3]
  • herero[10]
  • hidatsa[2]
  • hopi[3]
  • hopi-tewa[8]
  • huron[3]
  • iban[2]
  • indian[28]
  • inuit[2]
  • iroquois[15]
  • jamamadi[2]
  • japanese[7]
  • jewish[2]
  • kantu'[2]
  • kayan[6]
  • keres[2]
  • kiowa[3]
  • kutchin[3]
  • lakota[4]
  • lenape[2]
  • masai[6]
  • mashona[5]
  • mbuti[8]
  • mescalero apache[3]
  • montagnais[17]
  • nandi[4]
  • naskapi[38]
  • native american[5]
  • oglala[9]
  • ojibwa[10]
  • ovimbundu[4]
  • paiute[3]
  • piegan[3]
  • plains indian[4]
  • prehistoric eskimo[4]
  • pueblo[8]
  • pygmy[9]
  • santee[5]
  • sherbro[4]
  • shoshone[10]
  • sinhalese[4]
  • sioux[108]
  • somali[3]
  • swahili[3]
  • thai[8]
  • timne[3]
  • tlingit[15]
  • uinta ute[7]
  • umatilla[3]
  • white manufacture[6]
  • winnebago[4]
  • yankton[6]
  • zulu[5]
  • amazonia[12]
  • andean[16]
  • arctic culture area[201]
  • california culture area[11]
  • caribbean[3]
  • central africa[42]
  • central american[1]
  • circum-caribbean[2]
  • east africa[14]
  • great basin culture area[20]
  • great lakes[2]
  • great plains culture area[342]
  • north africa[46]
  • north american culture area[5]
  • northeast culture area[47]
  • northwest coast culture area[25]
  • plateau culture area[10]
  • siberia[11]
  • south american culture area[4]
  • southeast culture area[2]
  • southern africa[1]
  • southwest culture area[62]
  • subarctic culture area[101]
  • west africa[22]
  • archaeological site on the river, outside the village, east of the mines[3]
  • deisheetaan clan?[1]
  • from a mummy[1]
  • from a pot 27348[1]
  • hegeturu community[1]
  • kaballa[1]
  • klukwan gaanax.teidi clan[1]
  • labogai census district[1]
  • lower river[1]
  • moera's village[1]
  • moera's village between mbeni and irumu[1]
  • mouth of the ruvega river[1]
  • mouth to ruvega river[3]
  • ne coast of siberia[2]
  • near mambasa[1]
  • near saint lawrence river[2]
  • north of mbeni[1]
  • north of mutoni[1]
  • picked up from ground within dance lodge.[1]
  • plains (jicarillo)[2]
  • raven or whale house[1]
  • reservation 6 miles south of maniwaki[2]
  • rio del darien[1]
  • section c[1]
  • section d, near surface[1]
  • section e[2]
  • sembehu[1]
  • sitia chiefdom[1]
  • unidentified canyon[1]
  • upper river[2]
  • animal head[1]
  • bear claw[1]
  • bird[1]
  • boat[2]
  • canoe[3]
  • dance[1]
  • dogs[1]
  • dragon[1]
  • driver[1]
  • eagle[1]
  • female[2]
  • female head[1]
  • figure[1]
  • fish[1]
  • flower[1]
  • horse[1]
  • human[1]
  • human face[1]
  • human figure[1]
  • human head[1]
  • hunting god[2]
  • igloo[1]
  • kayak[10]
  • leaves[1]
  • male[1]
  • man[2]
  • misinghaku'kun[1]
  • misinghali'kun[1]
  • monkey[1]
  • moon[1]
  • oar[1]
  • otter hunt[1]
  • paddle[1]
  • raven[1]
  • raven crest[1]
  • seagull[1]
  • skin of pangolie[1]
  • sled[1]
  • spear[1]
  • star[2]
  • stool[1]
  • sun[2]
  • thunderbird[1]
  • turtle[1]
  • umiak[3]
  • wild-cat[1]
  • woman[1]
  • chinese language[1]
  • albatross foot[1]
  • aluminum[1]
  • animal bone[2]
  • animal fiber[6]
  • animal remains[1]
  • antelope horn[1]
  • antler[1]
  • apricot wood[1]
  • baleen[5]
  • bamboo[18]
  • bark[3]
  • bead[137]
  • beads[4]
  • beak[3]
  • bear bone[1]
  • bell[1]
  • birch wood[1]
  • bird[3]
  • bone[33]
  • brass[25]
  • bristle[2]
  • bronze[2]
  • buckskin[5]
  • buffalo hide[5]
  • buffalo horn[4]
  • cane (plant)[11]
  • canvas[3]
  • caribou tooth[2]
  • catlinite[3]
  • ceramic[13]
  • claw[3]
  • cloth[23]
  • copper[5]
  • copper alloy[10]
  • cord[2]
  • cotton[22]
  • cow horn[3]
  • cowrie shell[2]
  • dentalium shell[4]
  • eagle feather[3]
  • elk tooth[2]
  • fabric[13]
  • feather[49]
  • felt[2]
  • fiber[130]
  • fish skin[2]
  • flannel[2]
  • flint[6]
  • fur[37]
  • glass[168]
  • gourd[23]
  • grass[4]
  • gut[8]
  • hair[42]
  • hide[34]
  • hoof[4]
  • horn (animal part)[15]
  • horsehair[10]
  • intestine[2]
  • iron[90]
  • ivory[25]
  • lacquer[3]
  • leather[26]
  • metal[76]
  • mirror[2]
  • moose fur[2]
  • paint[4]
  • palm leaf[2]
  • parchment[2]
  • parfleche[3]
  • peel[14]
  • pigment[104]
  • pith[4]
  • plant fiber[30]
  • plastic[2]
  • porcupine quill[2]
  • puffin beaks[2]
  • quill[82]
  • rattan[4]
  • rawhide[17]
  • sealskin[6]
  • seed[6]
  • seeds[2]
  • shell[22]
  • silk[2]
  • silver[3]
  • sinew[17]
  • skin[1,337]
  • slate[3]
  • spine[6]
  • spines[2]
  • steel[8]
  • stone[26]
  • stroud[2]
  • tin[39]
  • tooth[5]
  • turtle shell[13]
  • wood[530]
  • wool[14]
  • yucca[4]
  • basketry[9]
  • beaded[34]
  • braided[2]
  • carved[9]
  • coiled[1]
  • etched[1]
  • gilded[1]
  • glued[1]
  • incised[2]
  • inlaid[1]
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  • lacquered[1]
  • painted[12]
  • sewn[2]
  • smoked[1]
  • stained[1]
  • tanned[7]
  • baptiste thomas[1]
  • bill joe[1]
  • unknown[2]
  • yes[218]
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NA392

NA392

Bag

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45-15-598

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Necklace

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50-25-1

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Drum

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AF2147B

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Sheath

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AF1979B

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AF1979A

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2003-44-117

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2003-44-118

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Shield Cover

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2003-44-113

2003-44-113

Quiver

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NA3614B

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Arm Band

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AF2380

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Vessel

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70-9-149

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AF2147A

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Knife

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29-48-6

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Pipe Bag

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93-9-124

93-9-124

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NA1236

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NA9609

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Harpoon Head

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NA488

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Fire Making Outfit

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93-9-1B

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NA7741B

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AF234

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29-201-639A

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45-15-1184

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45-15-1185

45-15-1185

Rattle

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38361A

38361A

Moccasin

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30-3-63A

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30-3-23A

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11848

11848

Quiver Fragment

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NA9752

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Scraper

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36786

36786

Purse

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36788

36788

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